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The narrative presents a front-line account of a large World War I offensive, following preparations, the opening artillery barrage, advancing across no-man’s-land, and the capture and defence of enemy trenches. Vivid scenes convey the experiences of forward observation officers, infantry assaults, machine-gun and artillery fire, use of tanks, counter-attacks, and the treatment of casualties. Chapters move episodically from build-up to climax and aftermath, balancing tactical detail with reflections on fear, endurance, and comradeship under fire. Descriptions emphasize sensory immediacy and the grinding rhythm of attack, supply, and loss, offering a practical, eyewitness portrayal of modern industrialized warfare.
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