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Barbed Wire Cutter Barb WWI German Trench Warfare Battle Relic dug original WW1

$ 13.2

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

WWI German
Barbed Wire Cutter and
Barbed Wires.
The relics was found on the battlefield where a Brusilov Offensive, 1916 (Episode: Third Battle of Lutsk) was held. Our main motto -
We do not sell objects, we sell the history.
The relics is preserved in the dug condition with a special purpose to reflect the history spirit. See images of digs from Brusilov Offensive.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Material:
rusted iron.
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This list consists of one
Barbed Wire Cutter and
3 pcs
Barbed Wires
Additional information:
The scale and complexity of trench fortifications in the so-called Great War (stretching for nearly 1,300 miles), however, were unprecedented; and it was this that allowed barbed wire to play out its new and frightening role. Described phlegmatically in a British manual as the "most efficient obstacle and [one that is] universally used", barbed wire and its dreadful effects were picked up and lampooned by British troops in the lyrics of The Old Barbed Wire, a popular World War I song: "If you to want to find the sergeant, /I know where he is, /... I've seen him... /Lying on the canteen floor... /If you want to find the old battalion, /I know where they are, /They're hanging on the old barbed wire. /I've seen 'em, I've seen 'em, / ..." The German war veteran and author, Erich Maria Remarque (1888-1970), would later allude to such "hangings" in his famous novel of 1928, Im Westen nichts Neues. Published in 1929 in English as All Quiet on the Western Front, Remarque writes: "We recognise the distorted faces and the flattened helmets - it's the French...the body falls away completely and only the shot-off hands and the stumps of the arms are left hanging in the wire."
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