War and Turpentine

What is the importance of Yser in the novel, War and Turpentine?

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Yser is the site of an elongated battle between the Belgians and Germans, the river is key to stemming the onslaught of the invaders. Urbain suffers his most serious injuries here, but also suffers emotionally during the long stalemates that he has to endure through in cold, wet trenches.

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War and Turpentine