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Epitaphs of The Great War: The Last 100 Days (Hardcover)
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Epitaphs of The Great War: The Last 100 Days (Hardcover)
Series: Epitaphs of The Great War
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It's the casualties that dominate our thinking on the First World
War - the dead - all those thousands of soldiers who lie buried on
the battlefields of the world. Who were they? Where did they come
from? What were they fighting for? How did their families cope? Can
we ever know? In the case of the British we can get an idea because
Britain, alone among the combatant nations, allowed their
next-of-kin space for a personal inscription on the War Grave
Commission's headstones. And these inscriptions give us a piercing
glimpse into the minds of the men and women of the British Empire
who mourned their dead; into their pride, love, patriotism,
dignity, anger, grief, resignation and despair. It's as if the
stones speak - and some of them do: "Remember whatever happens it
will have been worth while"; "Mother dear I must go"; "I would not
have missed it for anything", "Why?". Epitaphs of the Great War -
The Last 100 Days is the third instalment in an edited collection
of headstone inscriptions from the graves of those killed during
the Great War. Limited by the Imperial War Graves Commission to
sixty-six characters - far more restrictive than Twitter's
140-character rule - these inscriptions are masterpieces of compact
emotion containing as they do the distilled essence of thousands of
responses to the war. However, their enforced brevity means that
many inscriptions relied on the reader being able to pick up on the
references and allusions, or recognise the quotations - and many
twenty-first-century readers do not. In this selection of one
hundred inscriptions from the battlefield cemeteries, the author,
by expanding the context - religious, literary or personal - has
been able to give full voice to the bereaved. This volume covers
those killed in France and Flanders during the period commonly
known as the last 100 days of the war, a period from 8 August to 11
November 1918.
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