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Première Guerre Mondiale

Première Guerre Mondiale. LES TRANCHÉES. 1914-1918. Une vue des tranchées. Vue aérienne des réseaux de tranchées d‘Hulluch et Loos-en-Gohelle. Les tranchées allemandes sont sur la droite, les tranchées alliées sont à gauche. Une tranchée, Bataille de la Somme, 1916.

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Première Guerre Mondiale

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  1. Première Guerre Mondiale LES TRANCHÉES 1914-1918

  2. Une vue des tranchées

  3. Vue aérienne des réseaux de tranchées d‘Hulluch et Loos-en-Gohelle. Les tranchées allemandes sont sur la droite, les tranchées alliées sont à gauche

  4. Une tranchée, Bataille de la Somme, 1916

  5. La  tranchée de la première guerre mondiale

  6. Tranchée anglaise sur le front Ouest, 1916

  7. Pied de tranchée

  8. LES RATS

  9. Rats came up from the canal, fed on the plentiful corpses, and multiplied exceedingly. Later on that day, a new officer joined the company and, in token of welcome, was given a dug-out containing a spring-bed. When he turned in that night he heard a scuffling, shone his torch on the bed, and found two rats on his blanket tussling for the possession of a severed hand."

  10. Some of these rats grew extremely large. One soldier wrote: "The rats were huge. They were so big they would eat a wounded man if he couldn't defend himself." These rats became very bold and would attempt to take food from the pockets of sleeping men. Often, they would bite the soldiers while they slept. Two or three rats would always be found on a dead body. They usually went for the eyes first and then they burrowed their way right into the corpse. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMIljo6BbbQ

  11. Les cinq sens • L’odeur? • La vue? • Les sons? • Le goût? • Le toucher?

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