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Armistice Day
92 years ago on this very day, the guns went silent on the Western front, at exactly 11:00. Up until then, men still fought and died along the entire front.
One of the most senseless wars in the history of human kind was about to end. Let us remember those who died, and those who survived. http://classicalgreg.files.wordpress...dersfields.jpg http://content.artofmanliness.com/up...-at-Verdun.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ras_La_Lys.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...her_Soldat.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ember_1915.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...April_1918.jpg Poor sods...I still wonder if they died in vain or not... |
Even with conflict still occurring around the world I find pictures from the war to end all wars shocking and moving.
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The Lost Generation
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Much love and respect to all soldiers, past, present and future... Soldiers of all nations across the world.. who fought and died in service of their country.
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This is a photo that you cannot stage, a very good example of the 1000-mile-stare. The people who suffered from PTSD were called "Kriegszitterer" (war shudderers) in Germany after WW1. As there was no medical or psychological treatment at this time, they were put into an asylum if the symptoms were too stong. There was a very moving picture book which came out in the late 70s here. It showed only pictures of survivors of WW1, with a little description if available. The book was censored and iirc even banned, I guess the german government assumed that even after 60 years you could not show the people the uncensored truth. |
I payed my respect today at my local war memorial despite it raining and been VERY cold.
Lest we never forget:salute: |
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/s...ault/poppy.gif |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F863oLNC3RI&feature=fvw
http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/1...4016offici.gifMay we never forget HunterICX |
Lest we never forget.
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I saw a man this morning
Who did not wish to die; I ask, and cannot answer, if otherwise wish I. Fair broke the day this morning Upon the Dardanelles: The breeze blew soft, the morn's cheeks Were cold as cold sea-shells. But other shells are waiting Across the Aegean Sea; Shrapnel and high explosives, Shells and hells for me. Oh Hell of ships and cities, Hell of men like me, Fatal second Helen, Why must I follow thee? Achilles came to Troyland And I to Chersonese; He turned from wrath to battle, And I from three days' peace. Was it so hard, Achilles, So very hard to die? Thou knowest, and I know not; So much the happier am I. I will go back this morning From Imbros o'er the sea. Stand in the trench, Achilles, Flame-capped, and shout for me. - Lt. Cdr. Patrick Shaw-Stewart, RNVR, 1888-1917 Written just prior to the battle of Gallipolli, which the author survived only to be killed in action in France two years later. |
Heres the story on how the unknown soldier was picked:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11710660 And heres images of the warriors last journey - stiring images indeed: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11713676 |
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However, the Christmas day armistices and the football matches played, they really, really hit home to me...I ponder how my great-granddad saw that time, he was quite the footie player, played for his regiments team IIRC. He was lucky, he made it out of both wars, my great grand-uncle didn't. All those who have fought in war, any war, have my thoughts today, both the living, the dead and those they left behind. |
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