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The Germans weren't dead and weren't disorganized. The German gunmen weren't knocked out and the trenches were still in tacked. Also the barbed wire wasn't cut by the British gunfire. Mines had been dug under the German trenches and packed with explosives. They exploded, just before the British attacked, giving the Germans a warning...
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Some of the men dug temporary trenches in the middle of "No Man's Land". It was very muddy and some of the men had spent the night "up to their waists in water". Most of the men had been killed after the heavy German shelling during the night. The British dug a tunnel to get closer to the German lines, but the Germans saw them, so they raided and killed them...
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