They both happened.
They were shed
They were shed.
They were shed.Answer the world is still crying /dieingthey been ruthlessly recycled to other unecessary war
From an old 1960's song, "Blood, Sweat, and Tears"; we used to write them on tanks, artillery pieces, trucks, etc. Often modified into "Mud, Sweat and Tears" or "Mud, Blood, and Tears."
A 9 letter word connected to the war is "bloodshed." (tears were also "shed")
The intended audience of Winston Churchill's "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat" speech was the House of Commons, the British Parliament, during his first speech as Prime Minister on May 13, 1940. Additionally, he aimed to rally the British people and demonstrate his leadership during World War II.
During the Civil War, blood and tears symbolized the immense suffering and sacrifice experienced by soldiers and civilians alike. Battles resulted in staggering casualties, with bloodshed marking the brutal reality of warfare. The emotional toll on families and communities was profound, as loved ones were lost, creating a landscape of grief and mourning that permeated society. This combination of physical and emotional suffering became a poignant representation of the war's devastating impact on the nation.
During the Civil War, blood and tears symbolized the immense suffering and sacrifice experienced by soldiers and civilians alike. The war resulted in approximately 620,000 to 750,000 deaths, leading to widespread mourning and grief across the nation. The brutality of battles and the toll of injuries and disease caused deep emotional and physical scars, while the tears of families and communities reflected the profound loss and trauma faced during this tumultuous period in American history. The bloodshed and heartache ultimately contributed to a lasting legacy of remembrance and reconciliation in the United States.
it happend 40 tears ago and lasted for 34 days
The connection is that "both were shed" on both sides.
tears...sadness blood...war pee...incontenence fire...evil pollution
during the war