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Hill 60: Ypres (Battleground Europe)

Title:Hill 60: Ypres (Battleground Europe)
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Rating:4.99 (795 Votes)
Asin:0850525594
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:160Pages
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Language:English

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He is a member of the Durand Group and has been involved in its underground investigations from its origins.

. He also has worked for some years with Veterans Affairs Canada. Nigel Cave is the editor of the WW1 books in the Battleground Europe series

This small area saw horrendous fighting in the early years of the war as the British and Germans struggled to control its dominant view over Ypres.. The shell-ravaged landscape of Hill 60, some three miles to the south east of Ypres, conceals beneath it a labyrinth of tunnels and underground workings

. He is a member of the Durand Group and has been involved in its underground investigations from its origins. About the Author Nigel Cave is the editor of the WW1 books in the Battleground Europe series. He also has worked for some years with Veterans Affairs Canada

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