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Originally posted by fintstone
Sounds like Churchill considered what those brave men did to be pretty noble...I know I do.
and up close...it still looks like a lot of fine, brave, young men...doing something terribly noble...despite the worst of circumstances.
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it might have bene noble from Churchils standpoint, but then a gain, HE wasn't the one in the trenches now was he...
anybody who died in the trenches of WW1 died for one reason only , because big wigs had to much ego, and to little sense
they all died, from both sides, for no reason , nothign was fixed, nothing was resolved, nothing was achieved, least of all anything noble...
noble??
glory???
for king and country??
were these evil doers too?
and this guy , just 2 miles from my hometown... for what purpose was he left to rot for a year in No man's land?