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To End All Wars_ A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 - Adam Hochschild [227]

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at Frelinghien, France. It is the only other such memorial I know of.

[>] "I knew that it was my business": Russell 1, p. 7.

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Cecil, Hugh and Mirabel. Imperial Marriage: An Edwardian War and Peace. London: John Murray, 2002.

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