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It seems absurd to claim it, but the Battle of Passchendaele was in many ways worse than the Somme. The British offensive, also known as the Third Battle of Ypres, was launched on the Belgium battlefield at 3.30 a.m. on 31 July 1917. It was a massive effort by General Sir Douglas Haig and the British Army to achieve a strategic breakthrough and defeat Germany. Attrition would defeat a Germany that was, many believed, 'on the ropes'. Just one more 'big push' would secure victory - yet it failed. Passchendaele continued until November 1917 and became synonymous with the tragedy of the Great War abominable weather, mud and filth horrific injuries inflicted by increasingly industrialised warfare including tanks, gas, mines and flamethrowers the enormous casualties 600,000 and the futility of the operation all combined to form a nightmare vision of war in the trenches. What was life like for the ordinary British soldier Was the whole bloody effort necessary or were there alternatives What,
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