World War One Sources Question II
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... re just more people on the front or less gas masks to go round. There is a huge leap in casualties in 1917 and also the number of deaths went up since 1916. This is probably because during 1917 mustard gas, even more deadly than chlorine gas, was introduced.
The problem with poetry as sources is that things maybe made up so that the poem is more exciting. Things may also be exaggerated for it to rhym ...
