On a windswept hill in Northern France stands one of the great memorials to the dead from the first World War. It was a war which affected almost every family in Britain. But even after the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, the terrible reality was that soldiers continue to be killed in battle. This is the story of how the war which was meant to end all wars finally came to a close.
"On a windswept hill in Northern France stands one of the great memorials to the dead from the first World War. It was a war which affected almost every family in Britain. But even after the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, the terrible reality was that soldiers continue to be killed in battle. This is the story of how the war which was meant to end all wars finally came to a close."@en
"Investigates how the First World War ended on 11th November 1918, and reveals the shocking truth that soldiers continued to be killed in battle for many hours after the Armistice had been signed. Recounts the events of the last days and hours and tells the personal stories of the last soldiers to die."@en
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