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IN FLANDERS FIELDS World War I Poem Written over 100 Years Ago

Over 100 Years ago during World War I, the famous & haunting poem IN FLANDERS FIELDS was written by 41 year old Canadian Physician & Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae in May 1915.

Posted byandrewspaulwMay 2, 2020June 26, 2024Posted inWorld War I & IITags:Belgium, Flanders, Mustard gas, No Man's Land, poem, Poppies, Trenches, World War I1 Comment on IN FLANDERS FIELDS World War I Poem Written over 100 Years Ago

Both Germany and the Allies used Poison Gas in World War I

The horrors that man is capable of unleashing upon his enemy during warfare reached its pinnacle during World War I, when BOTH slides liberally used Poison Gas against each other.

Posted byandrewspaulwOctober 23, 2017December 17, 2025Posted inWorld War I & IITags:chemical weapons, Flanders, France, Germany, Mustard gas, nerve gas, No Man's Land, Trenches, World War I2 Comments on Both Germany and the Allies used Poison Gas in World War I

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