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Topic History of: Why are we celebrating the start of the First World War?
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JK2006 I have to say the poppies at the Tower look incredible - a fabulous artwork conveying a simple message effectively... war is terrible.
JK2006 By the way over 1400 views for this thread so far.
JK2006 The reasons for war are always complex and justified by whichever side decided it's right to kill people - I find almost all of them wrong.
Mr Reason Turkey? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign

Churchill loved the 'grand scheme'.....but seldom was able to pull them off.......
In The Know (as always) Gnomo wrote:
In 1914 these young men 'did their duty' and did it bravely and selfishly.

If you are talking about bravery - the really brave ones were the ones who refused to fight !

Most of the time they were stretcher-bearers, under-fire (with no defence).

The ultimate selfless act (unlike the sheep !)