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Birdsong – A05
Guardian article by John Mullan:
->”death comes so thick that the narrative
cannot pause for individuals
...
”
->”anyone can die at any moment
...
”
The Dying Kiss: Gender and Intimacy in the
Trenches of World War 1 article:
->”men nursed and fed their friends when ill;
they bathed together; they held each other as
they danced, and during the long winter
months, wrapped blankets around each other
...
”
->”in the chaos of early 1914, a blind eye was
often turned to official standards
...
”
->”Men from every walk of life,”
->”For many it was their first time away from
home
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”
Radio 5 interview with Sebastian Faulks:
->”suffocating reality”
->”they thought it would all be over by tea
time”
->”there seemed to be some sort of block in
people’s memories about it”
->”particularly futile”
Alcohol and the First World War article:
->”In August 1914 Tsar Nicholas II outlawed
the production and sale of vodka
...
”
->”The maximum penalty for defying the
Government order was six months’
imprisonment
...
”
->”The advertising of alcohol in the area was
banned
...
”
->”there remained a previously untold
camaraderie between the British and
Germans throughout the war
...
”
The real story of the Christmas truce article:
->”The following day, British and German soldiers met in no man’s land and exchanged gifts, took
photographs and some played impromptu games of football
...
Some officers were unhappy at the truce and worried
that it would undermine fighting spirit
...
”
->”there were some isolated incidents of soldiers holding brief truces later in the war
...
”