Le cimetière de la ville Agny dans le pas de calais au sud d'Arras
- Agny Military Cemetery (superficies: 2667 m2). Le cimetière a d'abord été utilisé par les troupes françaises au lieu-dit La Couture, puis utilisé par les unités médicales britanniques de mars 1916 à juin 1917. Deux tombes furent ajoutées en avril 1918, et en 1923-1924 des corps provenant des champs de bataille de l'est d'Arras furent inhumés ici. Les 40 tombes françaises furent alors déplacées. Aujourd'hui il contient 407 corps de soldats britanniques et une canadienne y sont inhumés, dont près de 100 ne sont pas identifiés. Contient également les tombes de 5 Allemands. Le cimetière a été réalisé par Sir Edwyn Lutyens. On y trouve entre autres la tombe du poète anglais THOMAS Philip-Edward, tué le 9 avril 1917 (bataille d'Arras), second lieutenant au Royal Garrison Artillery.
Funeral caskets of fallen French soldiers arrive at Invalides
The decorated funeral caskets of French soldiers Cédric de Pierrepont, 33, and Alain Bertoncello, 28, are carried by colleagues into the Cour d'Honneur at the Invalides national military complex in Paris. The soldiers, killed during a raid to free hostages in Burkina Faso, are honoured during a national ceremony presided over by Emmanuel Macron. IMAGES
Cimetière militaire de Wancourt (62)
Wancourt est un village situé à 8 kilomètres au sud-est d'Arras. Cimetière Trench Hibers est d'environ un kilomètre au nord-ouest du village sur le côté nord de la route de Wancourt à Arras.
Wancourt British Cemetery (lieu-dit Derrière l'Eau, au sud-est du village, superficie : 5358 m2). Ce cimetière a été ouvert une dizaine de jours après la première reconquête du village (12 avril 1917) par les unités du North-Country. Egalement nommé Cojeul Valley Cemetery ou River Road Cemetery, ce cimetière est utilisé jusqu'en octobre 1918. A l'Armistice, il contenait 410 tombes, par la suite, on y regroupa celles des champs de bataille voisins (sud-est d'Arras). 1 941 soldats y reposent, dont 1 935 sont tombés au cours de la Grande Guerre (1689 britanniques, 246 canadiens) et 6 en 1939-1945. Cimetière aménagé par Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Cimetiere militaire de Merville
Merville est une ville 15 kilomètres au nord de Béthune et à 20 kilomètres au sud-ouest d'Armentières.Merville a été le théâtre de combats entre les Allemands et la cavalerie française et britannique au début Octobre 1914, mais à partir du 9 de ce mois au 11 Avril 1918, il est resté aux mains des Alliés.Dans la soirée du 11 Avril 1918, dans les batailles de la Lys, les Allemands ont pénétré dans la ville de Merville et n'a pas été repris jusqu'au 19 Août.
Le cimetiere communal de merville contient les tombes de 1139 britanniques ,11 canadiens , 21 australiens et 97 indiens
L'extension du cimetiere communal contient les tombes de 913 britanniques , 3 cannadiens , 2 australiens et 2 africains du sud
Les tombes francaises nombrent inconnu
cimetiere militaire d'Etaples (62)
Étaples est une ville située à 27 kilomètres au sud de Boulogne. Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, la région autour d'Etaples a été le théâtre d'immenses concentrations de camps de renforcement du Commonwealth et des hôpitaux. Il était éloigné du front à l'exception des avions ennemis et accessible par chemin de fer à la fois du nord ou du sud les champs de bataille. En 1917, 100.000 soldats campaient au milieu des dunes de sable et quatre hôpitaux de la Croix-Rouge et un dépôt de convalescents, pourrait faire face à 22.000 blessés ou malades. En Septembre 1919, dix mois après l'armistice, trois hôpitaux convalescence sont restés. Le cimetière contient 10 771 sépultures du Commonwealth de la Première Guerre mondiale, la plus ancienne datant de mai 1915. 35 de ces sépultures ne sont pas identifiées. Les hôpitaux ont de nouveau été en poste à Etaples au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et le cimetière a été utilisé pour les enterrements de Janvier 1940 jusqu'à l'évacuation, à la fin du mois de mai 1940. Après la guerre, un certain nombre de tombes ont été apportées dans le cimetière des autres cimetières français. Le cimetière militaire d'Etaples contient également 662 sépultures principalement allemands, dont 6 non identifié. Le plus grand cimetière de la Commission en France, a été conçu par Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Détails : Royaume-Uni 8819, Canada 1145, Australie 464, la Nouvelle-Zélande 260, Afrique du Sud 68, Inde 17, 662 allemandes et une chinoise.
Ce cimetière contient aussi les tombes de la deuxième guerre mondiale de soldats, marins et aviateurs dont 112 britanniques , 5 canadiens , 1 australien, 1 néo-zélandais , 1 Tchécoslovaquie et une complètement inconnue qui sont morts au cours de la campagne de 1940 ou les opérations aériennes au dessus de la France.
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A Jewish and Muslim solidarity march
Jews and Muslims joined hands in Paris on Sunday, marching together to protest the desecration of Jewish and Muslim tombs in the military cemetery of Notre-Dame-de Lorette in Arras, France. A little over 600 tombs were vandalized on the night of December 7th.
The Somme Youth Project
15 minute documentary about the effects of the Battle Somme on the local population of Carlisle and the 11th Battalion (Lonsdale's) Of the Border Regiment who were a pals battalion. The film was produced by Cumbria's Museum of Military Life's young persons group the age of the participants being from 15 to 18
Actual Battle Of Vimy Ridge | 100th Anniversary |Thousands of Canadians mark battle's anniversary
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Vimy Ridge centenary: Thousands of Canadians mark battle's anniversary
More than 20,000 Canadians have travelled to Europe to mark the centenary of one of the country's defining moments - the Battle of Vimy Ridge during World War One.
About 3,600 Canadians died in the battle in northern France, that began on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1917.
It was the first time different Canadian military divisions had fought together under one command.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid tribute to those who fought.
The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a turning point in the First World War and for Canada, when Canadians acted - and fought - as one, he said.
Having laid flowers at the site of the battle earlier on Sunday, Mr Trudeau attended a commemorative ceremony with French President Francois Hollande, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry.
The Queen also sent a message to Canadians in French and English commending their soldiers for the sacrifice they made.
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Canadian machine gunners at Vimy Ridge in April 1917
The battle of Vimy Ridge, near Arras, was part of a wider British-led offensive that acted as a diversion from a French attack to the south, and proved successful in its aim.
The battle across a 7km (4.3-mile) ridge began in heavy snow and sleet and lasted four days. Four Canadians went on to earn the Victoria Cross, the British military's highest award for bravery.
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Justin Trudeau and Francois Hollande paid tribute in Vimy's Canadian military cemetery
Success at Vimy Ridge was the result of intense training over several months, and despite the heavy losses, helped forge Canada's identity on a global scale only 50 years after it had become an independent dominion.
Two years later, Canada was one of the signatories to the Treaty of Versailles, formally ending the war.
Among those attending the ceremony in Vimy on Sunday was Ken Piggott, a retired Army captain from Nova Scotia. It was an important step in shaking off British colonial rule, he told the AFP news agency. For that reason, it is a huge source of pride for me.
Masonic Youth after life in Neoplatonic Florence
From the Album Ordo Ab Surd released San Francisco based label Resipiscent.With thanx to Hans Grusal.
Part one on the history of Freemasonry in Florence, where it was founded mainly featuring the Stibbert Museum and the English Cemetery both well steeped in estoric traditions and freemasonry.
No filming or photography whatsoever is allowed at either venue.
There are many links between britain/England and Florence. These go back to 1260 and the battle of Monteaperti when the Florentine Guelph Army was defeated by the ghibellina armies of Siena.
That must of been a bit of a set back for the Florentine (lombard bankers) who only eight years earlier had issued Europes first
EURO, in the form of the solid gold Florin,
Britain's old two bob bit was also called a Florin till at least 1940.
The Lombard bankers set up in Arras France (picardy) and with the help of Charles of Anjou they sought to gain political influence in England where they very shortly had all the Sienese bankers kick out of the city. During the reign of the Medici's Florence held big sporting events where
a form of football was played (calcio in Costume) also a game very similar to Tennis.
Just one of the many similarities.
They also turned the brits onto gardening
and most of what is now considered culture.
Florence is still the world center of (commercial) Art which is full of various religious mumbo jumbo going back to the hermetic studies of translations books like the Hermetica. Fico and co' seem to have been illuminated manic depressives or they thought that being depressed was a good way of getting illuminated. See The four Humours Melencolic, Black Bile, saturnus/ Saturn / Kronus/ Grim Reaper.
Most of these upper class english floks living in Florence were well into Espteric studies. Elizabeth Barret Browning was evidently a well known 19th century poet
in her spare time she translated books such as The Egyptian Book of the Dead.
In 1737 the Medici dynasty died out, Stephen Lawrence of Lorraine became Duke of the Gran Duchy of Tuscany he had been initiated into (English)Freemasonry by John Theophilus Desaguliers some years earlier at the Hague.
Desaguliers, inventer of the planatarium and a member of the Royal Society was a big shot in UK freemasonry which had only come out of the closet 20 years earlier in 1717.
Lorraine was also a member of the Spalding club and knew Issac Newton (freemason.
The oldest bank of the world is just down the road in Siena also popular with British
ruling classes. Tony Blair often shacks up with Prince Strozzi of the Lombard banking family on his San Gimignano estate.
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Cimetière français de Belle-Motte (HD)
Une des plus grande nécropole française (14-18) en Belgique
1.179 tombes individuelles ; 3 tombes communes et 2 ossuaires renfermant les restes de 2.875 soldats non identifiés
Total : 4.057...
How the British Army Broke the Famous Hindenburg Line, 1918
Mechanised War In Mesopotamia - Toplica Uprising I THE GREAT WAR Week 135
After the humiliating defeat at Kut last year, the British upped their game in Mesopotamia and this week 100 years ago the British Indian Army starts making gains towards Baghdad. In the occupied territories of Serbia the local population is rising up against the Bulgarian and Austro-Hungarian occupants and on the Western Front, the British make surprisingly easy progress against the German Army.
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Edward Thomas (poet)
Philip Edward Thomas was a British poet, essayist, and novelist. He is commonly considered a war poet, although few of his poems deal directly with his war experiences, and his career in poetry only came after he had already been a successful writer and literary critic. In 1915, he enlisted in the British Army to fight in the First World War and was killed in action during the Battle of Arras in 1917, soon after he arrived in France.
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2000+ Common Swedish Nouns with Pronunciation · Vocabulary Words · Svenska Ord #1
First video of the new Swedish Words Series! Thousands of words with native pronunciation.
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