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Life in a Tank

By Richard Haigh

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Experience the brutal realities of World War I through the eyes of soldiers as they exchange their rifles for the roaring engines of iron beasts and face the horrors of war from within.

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2009-03-13
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Summary

"Life in a Tank" by Richard Haigh is a historical account that recounts the lives of soldiers in the Tank Corps during World War I. It tells about the challenges they faced in training, the fierce battles they fought, and their struggles to cope with the war. The story shares what it was like to fight inside a metal tank, showing the mental health and physical struggles that these soldiers were forced to endure. It follows the excitement of soldiers as they switch from infantry to a new division with powerful iron tanks, followed by the intense and deadly chaos that soldiers encountered on the war front.

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