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Written by Heathcote Williams upon learning, in 2012, that the UK government was to spend £50 million on commemorating the centenary of the first world war.
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Source: [http://noglory.org/index.php/poetry-spoken-word/47-my-dad-and-my-uncle-were-in-world-war-one No Glory in War] | Source: [http://noglory.org/index.php/poetry-spoken-word/47-my-dad-and-my-uncle-were-in-world-war-one No Glory in War] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 25 November 2014
My Dad and My Uncle were in World War One
Written by Heathcote Williams upon learning, in 2012, that the UK government was to spend £50 million on commemorating the centenary of the first world war.
Source: No Glory in War
Source: ₪http://noglory.org/index.php/poetry-spoken-word/47-my-dad-and-my-uncle-were-in-world-war-one No Glory in War₰Video archive | Add another video
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