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martes, 13 de noviembre de 2012

Día del Recuerdo (2)


          Ahora, os anotamos, para nuestros bilingües, y el resto de compañeros que cursan inglés y tengan curiosidad, la pequeña historia del Día del Recuerdo, en su idioma original:

Inspiration for “In Flanders Fields”

          During the early days of the Second Battle of Ypres a young Canadian artillery officer, Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, was killed on 2nd May, 1915 in the gun positions near Ypres. An exploding German artillery shell landed near him. He was serving in the same Canadian artillery unit as a friend of his, the Canadian military doctor and artillery commander Major John McCrae.
As the brigade doctor, John McCrae was asked to conduct the burial service for Alexis because the chaplain had been called away somewhere else on duty that evening. It is believed that later that evening, after the burial, John began the draft for his now famous poem “In Flanders Fields”.
          One of the first material poppies sold in aid of The Haig Fund.

3 comentarios:

Cristina Davó Rubí dijo...

Also very interesting.

Pepe (yá sabes quién)... ¡Eh, perdón! Quise decir: Joe (you know who). dijo...

All right, it's a nice history.

Acabo de leer...y me gusta. dijo...

Thanks, for Cristina and Joe.