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Category: Liberation of French and Belgian Towns

J.F.R.Mordel (GS) Memoirs p124. Belgians go mad. First Britains thay had seen since 1914.

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E.M.Lyons (GS) Diary p168-175. "the joy of the civilians was wonderful to see".

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H.E.Hopthrow (GS) Dairy 22.10.18. Liberation of Coyghem and the aftermath of the German retreat from the town.

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S.C.Marriott (GS) Typescript of letters, 3rd set pp20-22 (11-12.11.18).

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J.A.Heap (GO) - of French and German villages on November/December march into Germany.

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P.H.Rawson (GS) Letter 115 - Brief notes on the capture of Fricourt by the 8th South Staffs Bn.

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J.S.Ferguson (GS) Souvenir card addressed to Scottish troops on the liberation of Belgian town of Bracquegnies.

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C.W.Walker (GS) Diary 15.11.18 - Told by Belgians of their suffering under the German occupation "beasts". 29.10.18 - Treatment of French women - all agreed they had had the worst time.

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C.A.Corfield (GS) Letter 19,21,22.10.18 - "1000's of civilians... gone mad at the joy of being rescued from the bosch .

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