By July 1916 on the Western Front, the infamous Battle of the Somme was raging. Since the start of the month, bloody assaults had been launched by British and French troops, with devastating results. Stuck in bloody stalemate, the allies searched for any opportunity to weaken the German defences and force a much needed breakthrough. Surprisingly, allied eyes turned north, away from the Somme, to launch a diversionary assault in the hopes of preventing reinforcements moving south. That battle, destined to go down as the bloodiest day in Australian military history, was to be fought here, outside the village of Fromelles. Creating these videos is a lot of work, and it would not be possible without your support. If you like our work, you can help us with a regular or one time payment: • Support us via Patreon at: / battleguide • One Time Support: https://battleguide.co.uk/support Newsletter: If you want to keep your finger on the pulse of what the team at Battle Guide have been getting up to, why not sign up to our monthly newsletter: https://battleguide.co.uk/newsletter Links: • Podcast: https://battleguide.co.uk/podcast • Patreon: / battleguide • Twitter: / battleguidevt • TikTok: / battleguide • Instagram: / battleguide.vt General Sources: • US National Archives (NARA) • Google Earth Pro & Web Versions • Maptiler Pro (Desktop Version) Credits: • Research & Script: Dan Hill • Narration: Dan Hill • Editing: Shane Greer • Thumbnail Design: Linus Klassen • Music & Sound Effects: Shane GreerHow this content was madeAuto-dubbedAudio tracks for some languages were automatically generated. Learn moreTranscript
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