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English: Battle of Albert. 1st Royal Berkshires 2nd Division, who led the attack which began at 4.55a.m., going into action in the mist at Ayette, 21 August, 1918. The image comes from a stereoscopic file.
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Battle of Albert. 1st Royal Berkshires 2nd Division, who led the attack which began at 4.55a.m., going into action in the mist at Ayette, 21 August, 1918.

21 August 1918Gregorian

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