In World War I, soldiers described No Man's Land as smelling sweet because it was layered with the bodies of fallen men beneath the mud; the most traumatic experience was not the artillery or gas attacks, but the silence after the guns stopped, when soldiers could hear wounded men trapped in wire crying for hours or days, unable to reach them without dying, making the silence itself worse than the noise of battle.
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Did you know soldiers in World War 1 described No Man's Land as smelling sweet? That sweetness was death. Between the trenches, the ground wasn't ground anymore. It was bodies, thousands of them, layered beneath the mud. Men who had charged forward and simply disappeared into the earth. Private Henry Williamson wrote home in 1915. He described stepping on something soft in the dark. It moved. He looked down. It was a hand, still reaching upward. The worst part wasn't the artillery, it wasn't the gas, it was the silence after. When the guns stopped, you could hear them. The wounded, trapped in the wire, crying for hours, sometimes days.
No one could reach them. Going out meant dying. So, you lay in your trench and you listened until they stopped. And then you waited for the guns to start again, because the silence was worse.
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