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    #16
    The Devil on the mountain...

    Iron crosses, flamethrowers and handgrenades...

    http://www.trenchfighter.com/40047/41106.html

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      #17
      An award group to a gas attack victim with his description of the event...

      http://www.trenchfighter.com/40312/41177.html

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        #18
        A little known but violent battle, including an EK doc and some death docs...

        http://www.trenchfighter.homepage.t-...047/41321.html

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          #19
          Very nice indeed Chris. Thanks for sharing!

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            #20
            Had some more time today... both the Hartmannsweilerkopf section and a WW1 Sturmabteilung man added.

            http://www.trenchfighter.com/40240.html

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              #21
              Nicely done Chris.Already added it to my list of favourites.Look forward to further additions.
              Regards,Martin.

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                #22
                Collection

                Hi Chris,
                What a wonderful way to display your collection. It is great stuff and very impressive.

                I need to try to do something like that, but I really lack in the computer skills department (hence one of the main reasons my old web-site died).

                Regards,
                Jody

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                  #23
                  Collecting......

                  Chris, Very well done.. Now that is what collecting is about...BILL

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by BILL GRIST View Post
                    Chris, Very well done.. Now that is what collecting is about...BILL

                    Thank You all very kindly.

                    Here is one of my favourite battle sectors... Höhe 304

                    http://www.trenchfighter.com/40029/41518.html

                    And documents to a French and Bavarian officer who fought each other. The Bavarian Units was fighting the Americans 2 weeks later.

                    http://www.trenchfighter.com/40056/41640.html

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                      #25
                      Chris...Very well done! One of the benefits of your approach is that you can reach many more people with displays done on line. I think you are on to something here.

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                        #26
                        An artillery slaughter...

                        http://www.trenchfighter.com/41815/41824.html

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                          #27
                          A loooooot of effort here... for those interested in WW1 in Africa..

                          http://www.trenchfighter.com/41992/home.html

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                            #28
                            very impressive, nice to read, very informative!

                            good job


                            regards,
                            Gaston

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                              #29
                              In the Battles section i have overviews of all the years, as well as adding overviews of some of the major battles (a loooong way to go here...)

                              Here is the Somme for instance...

                              http://www.trenchfighter.com/41902/45701.html

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                                #30
                                I have found numerous "Ravine of Death!" references to Verdun.

                                One map has it for the Albain Schlucht, but I have informed this is not the right one.

                                Either way... the Albain Schlucht was "The ravine of death" for many soldiers.

                                I would like to share a write up about a brave Pionier who risked his life in one of Verdun's ravines of death, to save a Comrade.

                                http://www.trenchfighter.com/40047/46301.html

                                Thanks
                                Chris

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