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 Map printed on Page 5 of the Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania) on Monday, 24 July 1916. Australian Newspaper beta citation: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1041253.
Translation (from Google)
French
German
The Somme Offensive
¤ 1916 Somme Map
¤ British Plan 1 July 1916
¤ Battle of the Somme (Wikipedia)
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Rue du Bois Cemetery, Fleurbaix, containing 242 Australian graves, many of which resulted from the Battle of Fromelles.
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