The Germansthe went west and took Europe. The men on the other side, their nation, respected a treaty. So they went east. In a foreign, but local, land. They could have let the Germans do what they wanted. Britain was protected by the sea, and the most powerful fleet the world has ever seen. They could have stayed in small British towns, and drank beer. And lived. But they went across the sea and died.
I visited Tynecot and Ypres last year.God forbid why we go out to play.just a stupid and useless waste of so many young men,Friend or foe.None wanted to die in such horror.God bless them all,for here we all walk and talk in freedom.
we went to Ypres for history course and we went to the yorkshire graveyard and at the back theres a ramp where the hospital room was, it was pitch black and very cold but just outside the room there was a book with all the names of the visitors in it :)
Vistited here twice with school, in 2005 and again in 2006. I'll never forget the time i spent in belgium it really made most appreciate what an awful tragedy any war is.
The Germansthe went west and took Europe. The men on the other side, their nation, respected a treaty. So they went east. In a foreign, but local, land. They could have let the Germans do what they wanted. Britain was protected by the sea, and the most powerful fleet the world has ever seen. They could have stayed in small British towns, and drank beer. And lived. But they went across the sea and died.
transonicbuoy1 7 months ago
I visited Tynecot and Ypres last year.God forbid why we go out to play.just a stupid and useless waste of so many young men,Friend or foe.None wanted to die in such horror.God bless them all,for here we all walk and talk in freedom.
mensa29 1 year ago
Great Post... THankyou !
coachnut1 1 year ago
we went to Ypres for history course and we went to the yorkshire graveyard and at the back theres a ramp where the hospital room was, it was pitch black and very cold but just outside the room there was a book with all the names of the visitors in it :)
Rswipeable 2 years ago
Visited here in May 2007
I have an Uncles name on the wall
We will remember them
strictBaptist 2 years ago
i went here just the other day with my school, really good video
thanks for posting
ichhabegedroppen 2 years ago
Vistited here twice with school, in 2005 and again in 2006. I'll never forget the time i spent in belgium it really made most appreciate what an awful tragedy any war is.
tinkerbelldel 3 years ago
A beautiful video and a fitting memorial
CheapAssFilmsHull 3 years ago
RIP soldiers of england i love you - An english man
neuvechappelle 3 years ago
thanks mate
18mei19okt 3 years ago
omg, i went there a couple of days ago
i was literally in tears! i found a couple of realitives and the amount of people that died is just horrific!
AimeeOrchel 4 years ago
Nice video.
Whats the name of the song by the way?
Mcplkelly 4 years ago
The song's title is 'Taken' (The Last Samurai soundtrack)
ivanlietaert 4 years ago
thanks
Mcplkelly 4 years ago
I went here back in Jaunaury 07 with my school. It was probably the most moving thing i have ever witnessed in life and i felt honoured to be there.
Bees4eva 4 years ago
I WAS THERE YESTERDAY! :(
00ricochet00 4 years ago
I WAS THERE YESTERDAY! :O i nearly cried ;( it was so sad being surrounded by graves :(
00ricochet00 4 years ago
i visited tynecot about 3 months ago, and it was the most moving thing i have ever done
good job
ross616 4 years ago
Thank you for same pictures from this camera mate.
Honor for all Soldiers
nildurx 4 years ago
We will remember them.
For all Soldiers, Air- and Seamen that faught for our freedom ...
R.I.P.
InTerBrew 4 years ago