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Sunday, 10 August 2014
Silent Sunday - August 10th 2014
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What a poignant photo for today's Silent Sunday.
ReplyDeletePoignant, am wading through Clarks book on WW1 at the moment, and learning so much.
ReplyDeleteI am slowly learning more about both World Wars - bad times but also very interesting.
Deletewow thats beautiful yet so sad x
ReplyDeleteSo thought provoking thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteJust been looking at some of the pictures in a local tabac from the village during WW1, the devastation of the village was immense and it is often forgotten what the ordinary folk of France went through. Beautiful picture :)
ReplyDeleteI am as interested in the ordinary people as the soldiers - life in France under the Germans must have been awful.
DeleteMade the hairs on the back of my neck stand up x
ReplyDeleteA very apt post for this week.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture, especially for this week
ReplyDeleteGod bless them all! A lovely meaningful photograph x #SilentSunday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but so sad x
ReplyDeleteMoving and a perfect SS.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture Rosie - thank you for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a poignant photo, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been a great day for the villagers but it was many months before the war actually finished and no doubt there were still very hard times after their liberation.
ReplyDeletesuch brave men and women. this world can be so brutal :(
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