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- From: Gordon.Riddell@prg.oxford.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: the Great War
- Message-ID: <9211091320.AA29491@merlin.comlab.ox.ac.uk>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 13:20:54 GMT
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- Peeve : Rememberance Sunday
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- On the 11th day of the 11 month at 11am the yookay goes quiet as we all
- remember our gallant war dead from this century. (11th November 1918 at 11am
- being the time the Great War descended into a ceasefire.)
-
- It's not so much the act of rememberance itself that peeves me, it's the
- things that surround it. For instance,
-
- Poppies: the Earl Haig Fund sells poppies to raise money to aid ex-armed
- forces personnel. Again not in itself peeveworthy, except at the point that
- one wonders why ex-service personnel have to rely on charity? But how
- the hell did Haig get involved?
- His contribution to the first world war was to encourage the troops to WALK
- in straight lines towards the machine guns of the "Hun".
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- The BBC ran a series of films and documentaries relating to War in the run up.
- Many of them were fine productions (although it seems a classic case of running
- the same old programmes again!). But all those First World War programmes
- are really depressing. Even the Blackadder (which I was never a regular
- watcher of first time round) managed to end on a note of pathos with them
- all charging to the enemy.
-
- However for examples of the sheer waste it is hard to match "Testament of
- Youth" (Vera Britain) and "Oh What a Lovely War". The petty rules, the
- class riden military, the incomprehension of the home front, are all
- highlighted.
-
- I couldn't think of one film relating to the Great War featuring the likes
- of John Wayne or Kirk Douglas. Now this may be because there is little
- interest in the USA in the Great War (even though they won it for us)
- but I would bet it's more to do with weight of depressing material to
- work with.
-
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- !Peeve: listening to the exquisite accent of the commentator at the
- Rememberance Parade on BBC Radio 4 as he desparately tried to
- name as many regiments, associations, anniversaries etc as the
- ex-service personnel marched past the Cenotaph!
-