WW1 Poets

WW1 Poets

Wednesday 12 September 2012

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7 comments:

  1. John Mc Crae: Know for author of flanders fields
    Rupert Brooke: bor august 3rd 1887
    wilfred owen: nationality English
    siegfried sassoon : died 1st september 1967

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  2. John Mccrae : Died in January 28, 1918.

    siegfried sassoon : born September 8, 1886.

    wilfred owen: Shortly after leaving school in 1911, Owen passed the matriculation exam for the University of London.

    Rupert Brooke: Rupert Grave is in the Greek island of Skyros.

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    Ibrahim Ali

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  3. john mcrae: born 30 november 1872
    siegfred sassoon: he went to cambridge university
    wilfred owen: oswestry england was where he was born
    rupert brooke: died on 23 april 1915
    finlay umpelby

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  4. john mccrae: he was surgeon during the Second Battle of Ypres, in Belgium.

    Siegfried Sassoon became one of the leading poets of the First World War.

    Wilfred Owen: he was born on the 18th of March 1893.

    Rupert Brooke: he is a famous poet from the first world war and he wrote the soldier which is his most famous poet.

    Chloe stead

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  5. Rupert Brooke:Died of blood poising at the age 27

    Wilfred Owen:He was educated at the Birkenhead institute and at Shrewsbury technical school.

    Siegfried Sassoon:His poetry both described the horrors of the trenches and satirised the patriotic pretensions of those who in Sassoon's view were responsible for a vainglorious war.

    John McCrae:He is a Canadian poet,physician,authors,artist and soldier during World war 1.

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  6. Rupert brooke:the second of the three sons of William Parker Brooke.

    Wilfred Owen:died on 4th november 1918

    Siegfried Sassoon: died 1st september at the age of 80

    John McCreae: died of Pneumonia

    Matthew Rose

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  7. Siegfried Sassoon :He went back to the front, but was wounded in April 1917 and returned home.

    John McCrae:McCrae enlisted in the First Canadian Contingent soon after the beginning of World War I in 1914.

    Wilfred Owen :From 1913 to 1915 he worked as a language tutor in France.

    Rupert brooke: He was commissioned into the Royal Naval Division and took part in the disastrous Antwerp expedition in October 1914.

    marisa de jesus

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