Battle of Verdun and Battle of the Somme, France, WWI, 1916

Battle of Verdun and Battle of the Somme, France, WWI, 1916

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In 1916, Germany attacked Verdun, leading to a bloody battle with heavy casualties. The Allies, led by the British, launched an offensive at the Somme, using artillery and tanks. Despite gaining territory, the offensive did not achieve a breakthrough. The battles resulted in over a million casualties between the Germans and the French.

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What was the main objective of the Allies during the First Battle of Verdun?

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How many artillery shells did the British launch towards the Germans during their offensive?

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What was the outcome of the British offensive in terms of territory gained?

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What was the estimated number of soldiers who died between the Germans and the French during the battle?

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Describe the conditions faced by soldiers during the constant battles at Verdun.

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