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Why is it so difficult to know what soldiers thought? About life on the Western Front  

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Why is it so difficult to know what soldiers thought? About life on the Western Front The Western Front was a system of trenches that ran from the Belgium coast, through Northern France and the German border. There were many different countries that fought on the Western Front but the main three were Britain, France and Germany. The soldiers that fought on the Western Front had to fight from the beginning of the war in 1914 to the end of the war in 1918. At the start of the war the majority of the soldiers were quite excited and cheerful. They all felt quite patriotic about going to war and fighting for their country. So all the way to the Western Front and before any of the fighting had really begun the soldiers were happy. Though when they reached the Front and the war had begun their views changed drastically...

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