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http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/...-of-world-war-one/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
"The last veterans of World War I died a few years ago. When we think of that war today, we imagine an age of Edwardian sensibilities, ragtime music and people with little connection to our modern world.
But as Jeffrey Gusky, an American emergency room physician, explorer and photographer discovered, the soldiers of that era were more like us than we may think. And they left behind many reminders of their existence, hidden away in places we never knew existed — the underground cities of World War I."
"The last veterans of World War I died a few years ago. When we think of that war today, we imagine an age of Edwardian sensibilities, ragtime music and people with little connection to our modern world.
But as Jeffrey Gusky, an American emergency room physician, explorer and photographer discovered, the soldiers of that era were more like us than we may think. And they left behind many reminders of their existence, hidden away in places we never knew existed — the underground cities of World War I."