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|text=Sung 50/50 in English and German by Eric Bogle and the German folk group Wachol. Counterpoint to the jingoistic commemorations of the "war to end wars" in this centenary year of its outbreak.<br/><small>[[Remembrance day meditation|Full lyrics in English here]]</small>
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Revision as of 13:48, 12 September 2014

No Man's Land (The Green Fields of France)

Sung 50/50 in English and German by Eric Bogle and the German folk group Wachol. Counterpoint to the jingoistic commemorations of the "war to end wars" in this centenary year of its outbreak.

Full lyrics in English hereSung 50/50 in English and German by Eric Bogle and the German folk group Wachol. Counterpoint to the jingoistic commemorations of the "war to end wars" in this centenary year of its outbreak.
Full lyrics in English here₰₰

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