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What is Flander's significance in relation to the First World War?

Flanders was a location of brutal trench warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of millions of lives.

Flanders was a location of brutal tank warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of millions of lives.

Flanders was a location of brutal submarine warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.

Flanders was a location of brutal submarine warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of millions of lives.

Flanders was a location of brutal trench warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.

Flanders was a location of brutal tank warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.

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Answer:

Flanders was a location of brutal trench warfare. The three battles of Ypres claimed hundreds of millions of lives.

Explanation:

The Germans launched the first large-scale poison gas attacks of the war. So it was a brutal trench warfare. Poison gas was only used in trench warfare because the gas stayed in the trenches.

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