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Photographer In Transit  In Transit {Karma:29432}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model What I was using then
Categories Journalism
From The Field
People
Film Format Digital JPEG Norm
Portfolio Lens What I was using then
Uploaded 11/10/2006 Film / Memory Type What I was using then
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Country - France   France
About World War I, a.k.a. First World War,
the Great War and
"The War to End All Wars"

As You Read, Right Click To:

http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/chief_land_staff/remembrance/English/song.asp



It was a total war which left millions dead and helped to shape the modern world.

At 11:00am on November 11, 1918 —
the eleventh hour of
the eleventh day of
the eleventh month —
a ceasefire came into effect and the opposing armies on the Western Front began to withdraw from their positions.

In Flanders Fields
The poem "In Flanders Fields" by the Canadian army physician John McCrae remains to this day one of the most memorable war poems ever written. It is a lasting legacy of the terrible battle in the Ypres salient in the spring of 1915.

"This poem was literally born of fire and blood during the hottest phase of the second battle of Ypres. My headquarters were in a trench on the top of the bank of the Ypres Canal, and John had his dressing station in a hole dug in the foot of the bank. During periods in the battle men who were shot actually rolled down the bank into his dressing station.
Along from us a few hundred yards was the headquarters of a regiment, and many times during the sixteen days of battle, he and I watched them burying their dead whenever there was a lull. Thus the crosses, row on row, grew into a good-sized cemetery.
Just as he describes, we often heard in the mornings the larks singing high in the air, between the crash of the shell and the reports of the guns in the battery just beside us.
I have a letter from him in which he mentions having written the poem to pass away the time between the arrival of batches of wounded, and partly as an experiment with several varieties of poetic metre." Lieutenant Colonel Edward Morrison
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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 11/15/2006
thats good InTransit!:)

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Andrzej B. Andrzej B.   {K:2244} 11/11/2006
Very fine work. Combined with poetry and anybody`s life expirience it maks you wander if there is a justfied purpose for them to die and for us to live. I hope I did put it as clear as I was intended.Best regards.
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gio4love . gio4love .   {K:14469} 11/10/2006
Thanks for your comment on the poem...I appreciate the overall graphic effect you've made in the photo. See you

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