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(FILES) A file photo taken in 1916 shows French soldiers moving into attack from their trench during the Verdun battle, eastern France, during the first World War. - World War I's deadliest and most decisive battles were fought in Europe, on the Western Front slashing through the muddy fields of northern France and Belgium. The front line stretched more than 700 kilometres (435 miles), from the North Sea to the Vosges mountains near Switzerland. (Photo by - / AFP)
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