WW1
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pals |
Pals battalions went to war together.
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poppy |
Wear a poppy on rememberance Sunday.
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trench |
The trench was cold and damp.
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war |
The war to end all wars.
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soldier |
The soldier fired a bullet.
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enemy |
He could see the enemy.
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alliance |
Both Canada and the US formed an alliance.
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mobilise |
He had to mobilise the troops.
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trenches |
The trenches filled with water.
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remembrance |
The poppy flower is used in remembrance of those who died in World War II.
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casualties |
There were many casualties in World War 1.
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lice |
Lice made the soldiers itch.
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revenge |
When his friend was attacked Robert wanted revenge.
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armistice |
We remember the fallen on armistice Sunday.
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