pferguson | December 23, 2017
Greetings Christmas and New Year I can only imagine a group of soldiers at Christmas with their thoughts of home. Glasgow, Aberdeen, Kirkcaldy, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Falkirk, Peebles and others. Though at home they may rise in the morning to different landscapes they are brothers in this trench, this town, this Scotland. To soldiers near and far, […]
Category: Christmas Special |
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Tags: Armentières, Arras, Christmas, Festubert, Film History, I’m Dreaming of Home, Joyeux Noël, Loos, Lyrics, New Year, Scottish Soldier, Scottish Soldiers, Somme, Vimy, Ypres
pferguson | April 27, 2017
After Vimy Ernst Jünger was a German military officer whose memoir, Storm of Steel is considered a classic of Great War literature. Commissioned from the ranks, Jünger continued to serve with his regiment, the 73rd Hanoverian Regiment, and was wounded on 14 occasions. His description of his time in the French village of Fresnoy, prior […]
Category: Snapshots of the Great War |
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Tags: 73rd Hanoverian Regiment, Artillery, Ernst Jünger, Fresnoy, Memoir, Pour le Mérite, Projectiles, Storm of Steel, Vimy