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German-French Military Research: "Research at the Front"

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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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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kontextwochenzeitung.de broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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