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SUMMARY:Tommy’s Trench Humour in the Great War – Stephen Barker
DESCRIPTION:Soldiers often turned to humour to alleviate the stress of life in the trenches. Jokes, puns, and satirical songs were a part of the soldiers’ oral culture. Much of the humour was lost on those outside the soldiers’ group, but it resonated with the soldiers and allowed them to cope with the strain of service and combat. \n
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