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Flora Sandes

Flora Sandes
2014
England green and England grey

Flora Sandes (22 January 1876 – 24 November 1956) was a British woman who served as an officer of the Royal Serbian Army in the World War I. She was the only British woman officially to serve as a soldier in the WWI. Initially a St. John Ambulance volunteer, she travelled to the Kingdom of Serbia, where, in the confusion of war, she was formally enrolled in the Serbian army. She was subsequently promoted to the rank of Sergeant major, and, after the war, to Captain. She was decorated with seven medals.
She was born to God’s disciple she was born to hold a rifle
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Contributed by dq82 2016/3/25 - 19:02
Song Itineraries: World War I (1914-1918)
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For Sophie (This Beautiful Day)

For Sophie (This Beautiful Day)
Reg Meuross was commissioned to write a song on an extraordinary subject; on 18th February 1943, Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans and their friend Christoph were arrested having been found distributing anti-war leaflets at the University of Munich. They were tried and four days later on February 22nd convicted of High Treason and executed by guillotine on the same day. Sophie was 21 years old when she died for her role leading dissent and active resistance to the rule of Nazi Germany. Their tools of revolution were words, paper and a printing press. After the students’ death the sixth leaflet of the movement was smuggled out of Germany and used by the Allied Forces, who showered millions of copies of Sophie’s work over Germany just a few months after her execution.

Sophie’s story is a true lesson in dissent and serves to remind us that we have a responsibility to ensure that we never sleepwalk... (Continues)
You walk the university your suitcase in your hand
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Contributed by dq82 2016/3/25 - 18:51
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And Jesus Wept

And Jesus Wept
(2008)

Album: Dragonfly

A superb song that is a protest about those who were shot at dawn for supposed cowardice during WWI.

Vedi anche Shot At Dawn (The Ballad of Harry Farr).
The moon is slowly sinking the final moon I'll see
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2013/6/5 - 15:03
Song Itineraries: World War I (1914-1918)




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