Mount Kemmel – What It Means to Take a Trench

A firsthand look at what it meant to attack and take an enemy position during WW1.

 

Many thanks to Alex Lyons for the inspiration for this episode. Thanks, man!

Link to Henri Desagneaux’s memoir:

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22219805-a-french-soldier-s-war-diary-1914-1918

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