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Old Dame Nature abhors war as much as we do. When the troops left the battlefields, she covered them over with stuble, poppies and weeds… There were no trenches and certainly no shell holes… Two years have passed and now the battlefields are harvest lands once more.”


A similar article about touring the trenches in the Twenties can be read here.


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Read They Used to Call It the Front (The Literary Digest, 1921) for Free
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