Siegfried Sassoon Journals On Line
Siegfried Sassoon, along with his friend and fellow poet, Wilfred Owen, may be the best known names from England’s share …
Siegfried Sassoon, along with his friend and fellow poet, Wilfred Owen, may be the best known names from England’s share …
So today it all began, the war that took 8.5 million lives, and wounded 21.2 million more, that began the …
1914 4 August – 8:02 AM Germans invade Belgium 1914 4 August – 9 AM King Alfred meets Belgian parliament …
August 3, 1914: Germany’s ultimatum is rejected by the Belgian Government, stating that: “The Belgian Government, if they were to accept the proposals …
John Maesfield is not read so much today, though he was widely admired in the years before the war broke …
In England there was considerably more doubt about the lust for war than in France, where the Socialists had voted …
August 2, 1914: Germany issues Belgium with an ultimatum which demands that Germany be allowed to occupy Belgium in anticipation of a …
From the Manchester Guardian, August 1, 1914 “Who, then, makes war? The answer is to be found in the chancelleries …
“This is a dark day and a dark hour. The sword is being forced into my hand. This war will …
1914 30 July – Belgian forts provisioned and Belgian Government forbids export of horses or vehicles 1914 30 July – …
Adam Hochschild, whose To End All Wars, is a must read about WW I and the opposition to it, points …