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Overall, we can conclude Robert Graves presents us with an accurate representation of life in the trenches during World War I. For a historian studying the life of a soldier of the Royal Welch would find “Goodbye to All That” a very useful source. However, there is no real focus drawn to the life in foreign enemy or allied trenches, be it French, American, German, Austrian, or Russian trenches, thus making this book a much less valuable source for a historian studying life it in trenches, as the perspective is offers is very narrow. The reason for this being that after all this is an autobiographical piece of writing of one man about his own experiences.

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