Monday, October 21, 2019
Death For Your Country Essays - France, Battle Of The Somme
Death For Your Country Essays - France, Battle Of The Somme    Death for Your Country        Is it glorious to die for your country?.... This question has   been posed to many young people about to embark on war although the   answer has usually been 'yes' in response to their country due mainly   to the fact that the government instills it in the people of the   country to support one's country and one way is to send young abled   bodied men into the army. If you were one individual that was not in   favour of fighting for your country you would surely become an outcast   by the countries people. To avoid ridicule and becoming outcasted by   the people living around you, you would join the army just in the   thought that you were obligated to for the sole sake of your country.   Such thoughts were reinforced by the government promotion of   propaganda. Glorifying death is not needed to be taught and should be   up to the sole individual. School systems should teach an unbiased   point of view of war to enable the child to make their own decision   to fight for one's country.                               Within the education system it was instructed to the teachers   to teach the children at a young age during the brink of war to   instill that their the life of the country and for them to defend   their country against the enemy. Teachers showed being in a army was   representing honour and the pride of the country. Guilt was laid on   the students who showed rebellion by the teacher. Many times the   teacher would try to show a soldier that looks happy and content   trying to represent being a soldier makes you happy and content.        Many young inexperienced soldiers were sent to training camps   near the battle fields that they would soon be sent to fight, for   their country and their life. The training camps were situated on   similar enviroments that resembled the battle fields of where the   fighting would take place. Reinforced displine to the young and   ignorant men.         Trench warfare is when many soldiers of opposing countries   fight against each other across a vast desolate, dirt covered land,   and the only sense of cover was to crouch in a usually water logged   trench. The sense of death engulfed your very soul, the conezt   bombardment of shells echo in your mind long after it had ceased.        On the Western front conditions were horrible to say the   least, stench of death remained coneztly in the air, bodies riddled   with bullet wounds lay across the bottoms of the trenches, dismembered   bodies scattered across the landscape and the sounds of agonizing and   dying men echo across the battle grounds. Very limited rations   offering very little in flavour was the only food available to the   soldiers. Often raining, it caused muddy, damp conditions. The men   staying in a trench filled with water and muddy conditions often   caused such diseases as trench foot and trench mouth. Contagious   diseases were spread quickly. Lack of cleaniness gave many soldiers   lice and rats would run through the trenches feeding on the garbage   and human wastes.        Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their   trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to   give the signal for the charge. When the signal was given the   thousands of soldiers would all try to run across the no-man's land to   attempt the breach of the enemies trench. This charge would be under   conezt machine gun fire and mortar shelling by the enemy.        These kind of attacks usually failed maily due to the fact the   odds were already stacked against the attacking party. The diezces   the charging men had to run to get to the enemies trench was far   enough for the enemy to use it's conezt shelling and it's machine   gun fire to dwindle the attacking army significant enough for the   attacking army to retreat.        Counter attacks were quickly attempted after the attacks. The   counter attacks were similiar to the actual attacks except the   difference was that the counter attack involved the killing of the   retreating of the enemy instead of attacking someone under the cover   of the trench.         During the war all soldiers were affected either physically or   phsycologically. Shell shock was an    
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