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THE WIRE NET KEPT AWAY THE BOMBS—WIRE NETTING IN FRONT OF A FRENCH TRENCH. The Germans were only a few yards away, but could not succeed In throwing their bombs into the French trenches. The enemy tried to erect similar nets, but failed.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1346, 10 February 1916, Page 18

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THE WIRE NET KEPT AWAY THE BOMBS—WIRE NETTING IN FRONT OF A FRENCH TRENCH. The Germans were only a few yards away, but could not succeed In throwing their bombs into the French trenches. The enemy tried to erect similar nets, but failed. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1346, 10 February 1916, Page 18

THE WIRE NET KEPT AWAY THE BOMBS—WIRE NETTING IN FRONT OF A FRENCH TRENCH. The Germans were only a few yards away, but could not succeed In throwing their bombs into the French trenches. The enemy tried to erect similar nets, but failed. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1346, 10 February 1916, Page 18

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