In 1916, during the First World War, the fields of northern France were no longer fields at all, but a terrifying wasteland of mud, broken trees and endless shell holes. Day after day, gunfire cracked through the cold air as exhausted men stumbled forward, the ground shaking with every blast, the world reduced to noise, fear and death. Among this living hell known as the Battle of the Somme was a young Armenian man named Aganoor. Aganoor John Ag…
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