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"The living and dead shared the same space, and notions of life and death were literally inverted – the dead lay strewn across the surface of the front, while the living survived deep in the earth, interred through a necessity to survive. "
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....during the First World War the majority of life was lived out of sight, and waged with all the human senses, in the darkness and claustrophobia of a world beneath the killing fields.
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