Bunker near the road from Ypres to Sint-Juliaan
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Bunker near the road from Ypres to Sint-Juliaan
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Author |
Edwards, Alun
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Notes |
This bunker was a German strongpoint, which was taken on the opening day of Third Ypres. It was then used by British troops, but its large entrance (having been built by the Germans) now faced the enemy, making it a dangerous place. On the 7th of August 1917 a first aid post was set up within the bunker by the 3/Ox & Bucks Light Infantry when they took over this part of the line. A platoon was also sheltering here when a shell came straight into the entrance opening - with awful but predictable results. Many there were killed, and many horribly mutilated.
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Item date |
9th July 2008
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Creation place |
Sint-Juliaan, Belgium
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Cataloguer |
Kate Lindsay
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Filename |
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Copyright |
The First World War poetry Digital Archive, University of Oxford
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Repository name |
The First World War Poetry Digital Archive
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Repository address line1 |
13 Banbury Road
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Repository address line2 |
Oxford
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Repository address Zip code |
OX2 6NN
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Repository address country |
UK
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Collection
Citation
“Bunker near the road from Ypres to Sint-Juliaan,” by Edwards, Alun. The First World War poetry Digital Archive, University of Oxford via First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed April 28, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/item/5386.
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