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German-French Military Research: "Research at the Front"
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It is stuffy and loud in the small round building, which conveys impressions of the close combat in trenches of the First World War. The reports are shocking, the visitors: in the present were torn away. "Suddenly," writes the French mountain hunter André Larrue about April 6, 1915, "I faced a German non-commissioned officer who pointed his revolver at me. Coldly I hit my bayonet in the chest – and crack! I had hit so hard that the barrel of my …
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