I know one song:"Over There," and maybe "The Thunderer."
Yes- "There Won't Be Many Coming Home"
As a protest against the Iraq war.
The movie is: Joyeux Noel. The story takes place on Christmas Eve, 1914, ona World War I battlefield.
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Check out the majority of songs by the band Sabaton. With the exception of their newest album (which is about Carolus Rex and Swedish history) and some covers, all their songs are about different battles in the Second World War. Certainly worth a listen.
Yes, I got it bad is based on WW2
There are no specific nursery rhymes related to World War 2 evacuations. However, some children's songs and rhymes from that time period may hint at the experiences of evacuation, such as "London Bridge is Falling Down" or "Sing a Song of Sixpence". These rhymes may have been adapted or sung in a context relevant to the war and evacuation.
Yes- "There Won't Be Many Coming Home"
identity worn by children in world war 2
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
they were for boosting morale
nothing really effected them EXCEPT war, none of them liked war, also all of them were vegetarians. Mostly war, John protested against it and the rest didn't really do anything but sing along with their songs that they wrote about stuff like that. Revolution is an example.
World War Z is a Movie about zombies
the peice song
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
As a protest against the Iraq war.
He expected victory.