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|text=An Eric Bogle song - a lyrical meditation if you will - that evokes the realities of war more honestly than the official ceremonies with their obfuscating leitmotif of restrained pomp and militarism and sung appropriately here in both English and German by Eric Bogle and Wachol<br/> [[Remembrance day meditation]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 30 October 2014

No Man's Land ( Green Fields of France )

An Eric Bogle song - a lyrical meditation if you will - that evokes the realities of war more honestly than the official ceremonies with their obfuscating leitmotif of restrained pomp and militarism and sung appropriately here in both English and German by Eric Bogle and Wachol
Remembrance day meditationAn Eric Bogle song - a lyrical meditation if you will - that evokes the realities of war more honestly than the official ceremonies with their obfuscating leitmotif of restrained pomp and militarism and sung appropriately here in both English and German by Eric Bogle and Wachol
₪₪Remembrance day meditation₰₰

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