A walk-through Crater at the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, MO illustrates the devastating effects when a French farmhouse is struck by a 17-inch howitzer shell.
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This is amazing, Julie. I checked out the link to the crater and am reminded of an exhibit that we went to in 1994 that showed war from the perspective of the bomber pilots, and then switched to the civilians and soldiers on the ground. You are correct: War Stinks.
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The museum was incredible. The exhibits, videos, interactive displays were all impeccable. A fascinating and sobering presentation throughout. Highly recommended.
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