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The lost soldier
The lost soldier

By Diney Costeloe

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Eight ash trees were planted in the Dorset village of Charlton Ambrose, as a timeless memorial to the men killed in the Great War. One dark and chilly night in 1921, a ninth tree appears. Who plant...

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Race with death
Race with death

By Vahida Demirovic

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Soldiers and lovers
Soldiers and lovers

By Leslie Thomas

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Amnesiac World War II veteran David Hopkins struggles to discover his missing past after returning home to Wales.

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The cage
The cage

By Gordon Weiss

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Many were held by the sea
Many were held by the sea

By R. Neil Scott

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Many were held by the sea
Many were held by the sea

By R. Neil Scott

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They Fell Like Stones
They Fell Like Stones

By Young John., John Young

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RAF Coastal Command Losses
RAF Coastal Command Losses

By Ross McNeill

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