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In May 1915, Siegfried Sassoon was part of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. His poetry from this time was patriotic and tended to glorify war. He later criticized these poems. When his brother died at war in November 1915 completely changed his idea of war. After this he wrote poems to criticize the people who commanded the army and those who were profiting from the war, but most of his poems were comments about his life in England among those who had not live the horrors of war.

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