There were many poet-soldiers in World War 1. My personal favourite is Seigfried Sassoon. Others were John McCrae, Laurence Binyon, Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen. All of these men served bravely in the trenches. Another famous poet of WW1 was Rudyard Kipling whose son Jack died in the trench warfare.
Poets in WW2.... ? WW1 I can do, but 2 is different.... theres 1 about 'the lower sling swivel...' which is 2nd World War, I forget the authors name, but I once lost a bet as a result by saying it was 1st word war..... Additionally to the above Naming of Parts by Henry Reed written in 1942
254 poets died this is an amazing amount of them to die!
yitler
Research your own family history to get the answer to this question. People who were children during World War 2 would now be grandparents and great grandparents.
The Accrington Pals
concentration camps
veterans
racism
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
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Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Churchill are names from the WWII
hitler
Trench foot
"Where are the War Poets" by Cecil Day-Lewis reflects on the absence of poets who could capture the full extent of World War II. Day-Lewis questions why poets, who traditionally offer solace and reflection during times of turmoil, seem missing in this particular war. The poem asks for poets to step forward and articulate the experiences of war for future generations to understand.
Kitty Langley
mata hari
spitfire
Desmen Tutiiand so much more
'''''There is Hitler,Stalin and Churchill were the names of the leaders of the countries for WW2'''''