This is a play that i wrote for like two weeks, originally i was going to give this to my English teacher but he doesn't have a facebook account, i tried giving this to my computer teacher(who was interested in history)and did craploads of work and tried other ways to put this on facebook.
All in all that is the story of the nutshell and enjoy what i wrote(forgive me in advance if you cannot read it)
The sniper lies on a rooftop in Dublin during a civil war, observing the streets below through his rifle scope. He engages in a sniper duel with another sniper across the street. He is eventually shot in the arm but manages to kill the other sniper with his revolver. When he goes to inspect the body, he discovers to his horror that the dead sniper is actually his brother.
1) A Republican sniper lies on a rooftop in Dublin during a civil war, observing the fighting between Republicans and Free Staters through his field glasses.
2) He comes under fire from an enemy sniper across the street and engages in a gunfight, during which he is wounded in the forearm.
3) That night, he devises a plan to trick the enemy sniper into exposing himself, and successfully shoots and kills his opponent with his revolver. However, the experience leaves him shaken and remorseful about the violence of war.
The Republican sniper lies on a rooftop during a civil war in Dublin, watching for enemies through his field glasses. He risks lighting a cigarette but puts it out when a bullet hits near him. An armored car arrives and an old woman points the sniper out, but he shoots her and the man in the turret. Wounded in his right arm, the sniper devises a plan to trick the enemy sniper on the opposite roof into exposing himself, which allows the Republican sniper to shoot and kill him. When he goes to inspect the body, he discovers it is his own brother.
The document provides a detailed timeline and overview of key events, leaders, battles, and developments during World War 1 from 1914 to 1918. It touches on the initial assassination that sparked the war, major offensives like the Somme, the entry of the US, and the eventual armistice. Photos supplement the text in depicting the immense human toll through battle scenes, cemeteries, and memorials dedicated to those who fought.
The mandalorian season 2 review series episode 7 script 7Jamescooperabel1
1) The episode follows Mando and Mayfeld as they go undercover to infiltrate an Imperial mining facility to retrieve coordinates for Moff Gideon's location.
2) During their infiltration, Mayfeld encounters an old Imperial commander who questions Mando's identity, but Mayfeld is able to deflect attention away from Mando.
3) After successfully retrieving the coordinates, Mayfeld kills the Imperial commander when he begins praising the Empire's violent acts. Mando and Mayfeld then fight their way out of the facility.
The document discusses the key causes of World War 1, including mutual defense alliances between European powers, imperialism and competition for resources in Africa and Asia, growing militarism and naval arms races between Germany and Britain, nationalism in the Balkans that pushed for independence from Austria-Hungary, and the immediate cause being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Serbian nationalists. Conditions for soldiers in the trenches during WWI were difficult, as they had to endure muddy, cramped trenches infested with rats and lice while under threat of attacks, with little food and sleep. Both sides used various tactics and new technologies like
За короткий срок разработана презентация кинопроекта об украинских киборгах, которые воевали в Донецком аэропорту - «The Illusion of Tranquility». Предназначение - презентация проекта для американских партнеров.
The Philosophy of Disobedience in Military HistoryAgha A
This document summarizes A.H. Amin's article on the philosophy of disobedience in military history. It focuses on a specific example of General Francois' disobedience of orders at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914. Against orders to attack northeast, Francois instead attacked southeast, successfully encircling and destroying much of the Russian army. Though this ensured victory, Francois was later sidelined for disobeying his superior, General Ludendorf. The document analyzes how Francois' mission-oriented disobedience, while risky, achieved far better results than simply following orders would have.
The sniper lies on a rooftop in Dublin during a civil war, observing the streets below through his rifle scope. He engages in a sniper duel with another sniper across the street. He is eventually shot in the arm but manages to kill the other sniper with his revolver. When he goes to inspect the body, he discovers to his horror that the dead sniper is actually his brother.
1) A Republican sniper lies on a rooftop in Dublin during a civil war, observing the fighting between Republicans and Free Staters through his field glasses.
2) He comes under fire from an enemy sniper across the street and engages in a gunfight, during which he is wounded in the forearm.
3) That night, he devises a plan to trick the enemy sniper into exposing himself, and successfully shoots and kills his opponent with his revolver. However, the experience leaves him shaken and remorseful about the violence of war.
The Republican sniper lies on a rooftop during a civil war in Dublin, watching for enemies through his field glasses. He risks lighting a cigarette but puts it out when a bullet hits near him. An armored car arrives and an old woman points the sniper out, but he shoots her and the man in the turret. Wounded in his right arm, the sniper devises a plan to trick the enemy sniper on the opposite roof into exposing himself, which allows the Republican sniper to shoot and kill him. When he goes to inspect the body, he discovers it is his own brother.
The document provides a detailed timeline and overview of key events, leaders, battles, and developments during World War 1 from 1914 to 1918. It touches on the initial assassination that sparked the war, major offensives like the Somme, the entry of the US, and the eventual armistice. Photos supplement the text in depicting the immense human toll through battle scenes, cemeteries, and memorials dedicated to those who fought.
The mandalorian season 2 review series episode 7 script 7Jamescooperabel1
1) The episode follows Mando and Mayfeld as they go undercover to infiltrate an Imperial mining facility to retrieve coordinates for Moff Gideon's location.
2) During their infiltration, Mayfeld encounters an old Imperial commander who questions Mando's identity, but Mayfeld is able to deflect attention away from Mando.
3) After successfully retrieving the coordinates, Mayfeld kills the Imperial commander when he begins praising the Empire's violent acts. Mando and Mayfeld then fight their way out of the facility.
The document discusses the key causes of World War 1, including mutual defense alliances between European powers, imperialism and competition for resources in Africa and Asia, growing militarism and naval arms races between Germany and Britain, nationalism in the Balkans that pushed for independence from Austria-Hungary, and the immediate cause being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Serbian nationalists. Conditions for soldiers in the trenches during WWI were difficult, as they had to endure muddy, cramped trenches infested with rats and lice while under threat of attacks, with little food and sleep. Both sides used various tactics and new technologies like
За короткий срок разработана презентация кинопроекта об украинских киборгах, которые воевали в Донецком аэропорту - «The Illusion of Tranquility». Предназначение - презентация проекта для американских партнеров.
The Philosophy of Disobedience in Military HistoryAgha A
This document summarizes A.H. Amin's article on the philosophy of disobedience in military history. It focuses on a specific example of General Francois' disobedience of orders at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914. Against orders to attack northeast, Francois instead attacked southeast, successfully encircling and destroying much of the Russian army. Though this ensured victory, Francois was later sidelined for disobeying his superior, General Ludendorf. The document analyzes how Francois' mission-oriented disobedience, while risky, achieved far better results than simply following orders would have.
This was made by a amateur using Powerpoint so it wont be that hard, this was originally going to be used for facebook but now meh
I also recommend downloading the presentation so you would play it
1. Soumendra Mishra is a qualified telecommunications professional currently working as a Junior Engineer for Tata Teleservices in Bhubaneswar, India.
2. He has experience providing wireless and wireline services, troubleshooting networks and equipment, and maintaining high quality customer service.
3. Soumendra holds an MSc in Electronics and Telecommunications from BJB Autonomous College and has skills in communication, management, teamwork, presentation and computer proficiency in MS Office.
Este documento trata sobre la seguridad ciudadana en el Perú. Resume las leyes y normas constitucionales relacionadas con la seguridad ciudadana y los roles de la policía y las municipalidades. En particular, establece que 1) la Constitución Política del Perú garantiza la libertad y seguridad personal de los ciudadanos y establece que es deber del Estado proteger a la población, 2) la Policía Nacional tiene la función fundamental de garantizar el orden interno y la seguridad ciudadana, y 3) las municipalidades brindan servicios de seg
El documento resume la caída de la Unión Soviética y el surgimiento de un mundo unipolar liderado por Estados Unidos. También describe el proceso de globalización económica y política, así como las características del socialismo actual en algunos países.
Este documento presenta información sobre la situación de Europa después de la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta la década de 1930. Detalla las consecuencias de la guerra para países como Francia, Gran Bretaña y Alemania, así como el surgimiento de la Unión Soviética y el establecimiento de su economía bajo la Nueva Política Económica de Lenin. También aborda otros temas como la independencia de Egipto, los primeros gobiernos laboristas en Gran Bretaña y el ascenso del fascismo en Italia.
El documento resume los principales eventos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial entre 1933 y 1945, incluyendo el ascenso de Hitler al poder en Alemania, la invasión de Polonia, las campañas en Europa, África y el Pacífico, así como el bombardeo atómico de Hiroshima y Nagasaki y la rendición de Japón en 1945. Finalmente, describe la formación del nuevo orden mundial posterior a la guerra con la división entre los bloques occidental y oriental.
The document presents a new method for reducing residual vibrations in flexible mechanical systems. The method divides the desired motion profile into two equal parts. Each part is generated using input shaping techniques that modify the input signal to cancel out vibrations. Specifically, the distance is divided into ramp, cycloid, and versine functions that are calculated separately and then joined. Simulation and experimental results on a flexible pendulum system show the new method considerably decreases oscillations with high robustness even with uncertainty in system parameters, providing an improvement over previous input shaping techniques.
This project aims to create several zinc-air button cells with varying electrode and electrolyte compositions and investigate their electrochemical properties using a battery analyser to analyze the performance and efficiency of different battery designs. A Gantt chart outlines the timeline for building and testing the batteries over the course of the project.
La Primera Guerra Mundial estalló debido a una serie de tensiones políticas y militares que llevaron al atentado de Sarajevo en 1914. Los principales bandos fueron la Triple Entente (Francia, Reino Unido y Rusia) contra las Potencias Centrales (Alemania y Austria-Hungría). Tras años de guerra de trincheras y grandes bajas, la entrada de Estados Unidos al lado de la Entente y el colapso político y militar de Alemania llevaron al fin del conflicto en 1918. La revolución rusa de
El documento analiza los motores de hidrógeno como una opción para el futuro del automovilismo. Argumenta que los motores de hidrógeno son una mejor opción que los motores de gasolina y que, aunque requeriría un gran esfuerzo de cambio a nivel mundial, es posible implementar una transición hacia este tipo de motores. Señala que las estaciones de gasolina podrían ser recicladas para distribuir hidrógeno y que, aunque la producción actual no sería suficiente para abastecer a todos los automóviles, se podría
El documento describe los antecedentes y características de la Guerra Fría entre la Unión Soviética y Estados Unidos desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta la década de 1960. Incluye los protagonistas clave, eventos como la creación de la OTAN, la carrera armamentística nuclear y espacial, y conflictos como la Guerra de Corea y la Crisis de los Misiles en Cuba.
Este documento trata sobre la seguridad ciudadana en el Perú. Resume las leyes y normas constitucionales relacionadas con la seguridad ciudadana y los roles de la policía y las municipalidades. En particular, establece que 1) la Constitución Política del Perú garantiza la libertad y seguridad personal de los ciudadanos y establece que es deber del Estado proteger a la población, 2) la Policía Nacional tiene la función fundamental de garantizar el orden interno y la seguridad ciudadana, y 3) las municipalidades brindan servicios de seg
This document appears to be the front matter or introductory section of an English language textbook. It includes:
- The title of the book and names of the authors.
- Basic information about Oxford University Press as the publisher, including locations of offices worldwide.
- Standard legal disclaimers about copyright and permissions to reproduce content from the book.
- Acknowledgments of contributors who reviewed the book to provide input.
- Information about the design, illustrations, and photographers who created or contributed images to the book.
Este documento trata sobre la seguridad ciudadana en el Perú. Resume las leyes y normas constitucionales relacionadas con la seguridad ciudadana y los roles de la policía y las municipalidades. En particular, establece que 1) la Constitución Política del Perú garantiza la libertad y seguridad personal de los ciudadanos y establece que es deber del Estado proteger a la población, 2) la Policía Nacional tiene la función fundamental de garantizar el orden interno y la seguridad ciudadana, y 3) las municipalidades brindan servicios de seg
This document summarizes recent developments in friction stir welding of aluminum alloys. Friction stir welding is a solid-state welding technique developed for joining difficult-to-weld aluminum alloys. It has been implemented commercially in industries like shipbuilding, train manufacturing, and aviation. The document reviews the microstructures and mechanical properties of friction stir welded aluminum alloys and how weld parameters influence these properties. It also discusses developments in friction stir welding tool designs and applications of the technique beyond aluminum alloys.
This document provides information on various aspects of World War 1 through a series of images and captions. It describes the effects of gas warfare on British soldiers in 1918. It also discusses the introduction of tanks to warfare by the British, as well as other weapons such as machine guns. Additionally, it shows images related to key events that sparked the war, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
The Charge of the Light Brigade was a disastrous cavalry charge during the Crimean War in 1854. Lord Cardigan led 600 British cavalrymen in a frontal assault against Russian forces, obeying a misunderstood order. Two thirds of the Light Brigade were killed or wounded in the attack, which rode straight into the enemy guns. Tennyson's poem praises the courage and loyalty of the soldiers, who knowingly followed what was likely a flawed command, riding to their deaths. It highlights their bravery and sense of duty above all else, cementing the charge as a symbol of military sacrifice.
Wilfred Owen's poem "Dulce et Decorum Est" describes a group of exhausted soldiers retreating after days in the trenches who are attacked by German artillery using chlorine gas. One soldier struggles to put on his gas mask in time and flails as he suffocates, his death haunting the speaker. The poem criticizes the notion that it is honorable to die for one's country, arguing that the true horrors of war should be seen by those who send soldiers to their doom.
Hitler Brought Down; Closing the Ring, 1943-20 July 1944Jim Powers
1) The tide turned against Germany in 1943. The Soviets defeated Germany at Stalingrad in early 1943 and launched major offensives that retook territory, while the Allies invaded Italy after securing North Africa.
2) Germany experienced major setbacks across multiple fronts. The U-boat campaign in the Atlantic faltered, resistance movements emerged within Germany, and Italy switched sides after Allied invasions.
3) By mid-1944, the Soviets were advancing deeply into German-held territory in the East while the Western Allies had established a second front in Western Europe following D-Day. Germany was becoming increasingly squeezed from both sides.
Trudy Hanmer Associate Head Emerita, History Instructor, and College Counselor at Emma Willard School, author of "Wrought With Steadfast Will: A History of Emma Willard School" (http://www.emmawillard.org/about-emma/bicentennial/book) put together this presentation on Emma Willard School and WWI.
This was made by a amateur using Powerpoint so it wont be that hard, this was originally going to be used for facebook but now meh
I also recommend downloading the presentation so you would play it
1. Soumendra Mishra is a qualified telecommunications professional currently working as a Junior Engineer for Tata Teleservices in Bhubaneswar, India.
2. He has experience providing wireless and wireline services, troubleshooting networks and equipment, and maintaining high quality customer service.
3. Soumendra holds an MSc in Electronics and Telecommunications from BJB Autonomous College and has skills in communication, management, teamwork, presentation and computer proficiency in MS Office.
Este documento trata sobre la seguridad ciudadana en el Perú. Resume las leyes y normas constitucionales relacionadas con la seguridad ciudadana y los roles de la policía y las municipalidades. En particular, establece que 1) la Constitución Política del Perú garantiza la libertad y seguridad personal de los ciudadanos y establece que es deber del Estado proteger a la población, 2) la Policía Nacional tiene la función fundamental de garantizar el orden interno y la seguridad ciudadana, y 3) las municipalidades brindan servicios de seg
El documento resume la caída de la Unión Soviética y el surgimiento de un mundo unipolar liderado por Estados Unidos. También describe el proceso de globalización económica y política, así como las características del socialismo actual en algunos países.
Este documento presenta información sobre la situación de Europa después de la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta la década de 1930. Detalla las consecuencias de la guerra para países como Francia, Gran Bretaña y Alemania, así como el surgimiento de la Unión Soviética y el establecimiento de su economía bajo la Nueva Política Económica de Lenin. También aborda otros temas como la independencia de Egipto, los primeros gobiernos laboristas en Gran Bretaña y el ascenso del fascismo en Italia.
El documento resume los principales eventos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial entre 1933 y 1945, incluyendo el ascenso de Hitler al poder en Alemania, la invasión de Polonia, las campañas en Europa, África y el Pacífico, así como el bombardeo atómico de Hiroshima y Nagasaki y la rendición de Japón en 1945. Finalmente, describe la formación del nuevo orden mundial posterior a la guerra con la división entre los bloques occidental y oriental.
The document presents a new method for reducing residual vibrations in flexible mechanical systems. The method divides the desired motion profile into two equal parts. Each part is generated using input shaping techniques that modify the input signal to cancel out vibrations. Specifically, the distance is divided into ramp, cycloid, and versine functions that are calculated separately and then joined. Simulation and experimental results on a flexible pendulum system show the new method considerably decreases oscillations with high robustness even with uncertainty in system parameters, providing an improvement over previous input shaping techniques.
This project aims to create several zinc-air button cells with varying electrode and electrolyte compositions and investigate their electrochemical properties using a battery analyser to analyze the performance and efficiency of different battery designs. A Gantt chart outlines the timeline for building and testing the batteries over the course of the project.
La Primera Guerra Mundial estalló debido a una serie de tensiones políticas y militares que llevaron al atentado de Sarajevo en 1914. Los principales bandos fueron la Triple Entente (Francia, Reino Unido y Rusia) contra las Potencias Centrales (Alemania y Austria-Hungría). Tras años de guerra de trincheras y grandes bajas, la entrada de Estados Unidos al lado de la Entente y el colapso político y militar de Alemania llevaron al fin del conflicto en 1918. La revolución rusa de
El documento analiza los motores de hidrógeno como una opción para el futuro del automovilismo. Argumenta que los motores de hidrógeno son una mejor opción que los motores de gasolina y que, aunque requeriría un gran esfuerzo de cambio a nivel mundial, es posible implementar una transición hacia este tipo de motores. Señala que las estaciones de gasolina podrían ser recicladas para distribuir hidrógeno y que, aunque la producción actual no sería suficiente para abastecer a todos los automóviles, se podría
El documento describe los antecedentes y características de la Guerra Fría entre la Unión Soviética y Estados Unidos desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial hasta la década de 1960. Incluye los protagonistas clave, eventos como la creación de la OTAN, la carrera armamentística nuclear y espacial, y conflictos como la Guerra de Corea y la Crisis de los Misiles en Cuba.
Este documento trata sobre la seguridad ciudadana en el Perú. Resume las leyes y normas constitucionales relacionadas con la seguridad ciudadana y los roles de la policía y las municipalidades. En particular, establece que 1) la Constitución Política del Perú garantiza la libertad y seguridad personal de los ciudadanos y establece que es deber del Estado proteger a la población, 2) la Policía Nacional tiene la función fundamental de garantizar el orden interno y la seguridad ciudadana, y 3) las municipalidades brindan servicios de seg
This document appears to be the front matter or introductory section of an English language textbook. It includes:
- The title of the book and names of the authors.
- Basic information about Oxford University Press as the publisher, including locations of offices worldwide.
- Standard legal disclaimers about copyright and permissions to reproduce content from the book.
- Acknowledgments of contributors who reviewed the book to provide input.
- Information about the design, illustrations, and photographers who created or contributed images to the book.
Este documento trata sobre la seguridad ciudadana en el Perú. Resume las leyes y normas constitucionales relacionadas con la seguridad ciudadana y los roles de la policía y las municipalidades. En particular, establece que 1) la Constitución Política del Perú garantiza la libertad y seguridad personal de los ciudadanos y establece que es deber del Estado proteger a la población, 2) la Policía Nacional tiene la función fundamental de garantizar el orden interno y la seguridad ciudadana, y 3) las municipalidades brindan servicios de seg
This document summarizes recent developments in friction stir welding of aluminum alloys. Friction stir welding is a solid-state welding technique developed for joining difficult-to-weld aluminum alloys. It has been implemented commercially in industries like shipbuilding, train manufacturing, and aviation. The document reviews the microstructures and mechanical properties of friction stir welded aluminum alloys and how weld parameters influence these properties. It also discusses developments in friction stir welding tool designs and applications of the technique beyond aluminum alloys.
This document provides information on various aspects of World War 1 through a series of images and captions. It describes the effects of gas warfare on British soldiers in 1918. It also discusses the introduction of tanks to warfare by the British, as well as other weapons such as machine guns. Additionally, it shows images related to key events that sparked the war, such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
The Charge of the Light Brigade was a disastrous cavalry charge during the Crimean War in 1854. Lord Cardigan led 600 British cavalrymen in a frontal assault against Russian forces, obeying a misunderstood order. Two thirds of the Light Brigade were killed or wounded in the attack, which rode straight into the enemy guns. Tennyson's poem praises the courage and loyalty of the soldiers, who knowingly followed what was likely a flawed command, riding to their deaths. It highlights their bravery and sense of duty above all else, cementing the charge as a symbol of military sacrifice.
Wilfred Owen's poem "Dulce et Decorum Est" describes a group of exhausted soldiers retreating after days in the trenches who are attacked by German artillery using chlorine gas. One soldier struggles to put on his gas mask in time and flails as he suffocates, his death haunting the speaker. The poem criticizes the notion that it is honorable to die for one's country, arguing that the true horrors of war should be seen by those who send soldiers to their doom.
Hitler Brought Down; Closing the Ring, 1943-20 July 1944Jim Powers
1) The tide turned against Germany in 1943. The Soviets defeated Germany at Stalingrad in early 1943 and launched major offensives that retook territory, while the Allies invaded Italy after securing North Africa.
2) Germany experienced major setbacks across multiple fronts. The U-boat campaign in the Atlantic faltered, resistance movements emerged within Germany, and Italy switched sides after Allied invasions.
3) By mid-1944, the Soviets were advancing deeply into German-held territory in the East while the Western Allies had established a second front in Western Europe following D-Day. Germany was becoming increasingly squeezed from both sides.
Trudy Hanmer Associate Head Emerita, History Instructor, and College Counselor at Emma Willard School, author of "Wrought With Steadfast Will: A History of Emma Willard School" (http://www.emmawillard.org/about-emma/bicentennial/book) put together this presentation on Emma Willard School and WWI.
World War I began after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian nationalist in 1914. This triggered a series of events and military alliances that led major European powers like Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, France, and Britain into war on a massive scale. Early war poetry by Rupert Brooke portrayed the war in a heroic, patriotic light. However, the horrors of trench and gas warfare, as experienced by poets like Wilfred Owen, led to a new style of poetry that graphically depicted the grim realities and pity of war.
The Charge of the Light Brigade was a disastrous cavalry charge during the Crimean War in 1854 that resulted in heavy British losses. Lord Tennyson's poem about the event praises the bravery and loyalty of the 600 soldiers who followed flawed orders into battle, knowing they faced almost certain death from enemy cannons on all sides in the "Valley of Death." Through repetition of key phrases and imagery, Tennyson's poem honors the soldiers' courage and sacrifice while also acknowledging the tragic futility of the failed military operation.
The poem describes the disastrous Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War. Six hundred British cavalrymen were ordered to charge Russian forces through heavy artillery fire in what turned out to be a mistake in orders that led to heavy casualties. Though aware of the mistake, the soldiers obeyed orders without question and rode into "the valley of Death". Of the six hundred who made the charge, around two thirds were killed or wounded by the artillery fire surrounding them on three sides. The poem praises the bravery and sacrifice of the Light Brigade in carrying out their orders despite knowing it was a suicidal mission.
Operation Manna was a British relief mission in April 1945 where Lancaster bombers from Lincolnshire dropped food supplies over Nazi-occupied areas of the Netherlands instead of bombs. Two crew members, Len Dorricott and Maurice Snowball, describe their experiences flying at low altitude to make the drops and seeing the desperate crowds of Dutch people waving in gratitude from below. The food drops were a lifesaving mission as parts of the Netherlands were experiencing starvation during a harsh winter, with thousands of people dying of hunger each day. The bright colors of Dutch bulbs being planted at Lincoln Cathedral will bloom in April to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Operation Manna and honor the efforts of the British aircrews who took part in the relief mission.
Wilfred Owen's poem "Dulce et Decorum Est" describes a British soldier's experience with a mustard gas attack during World War I. In the first stanza, exhausted soldiers stumble towards rest, with some marching asleep and others barefoot with bloodied feet. In the second stanza, the soldiers scramble to put on their gas masks after being ordered to do so, but one soldier fails and flails as he is overcome by the gas. In the final stanza, Owen addresses those who propagate the notion that it is noble to die for one's country, asserting that the true horrors of war should be known to discourage such glorified views of conflict.
The document summarizes key events in World War II from 1939-1945. It describes how the Allies gained control of North Africa after trapping German forces led by Erwin Rommel at El Alamein in 1942-1943. It then discusses how Soviet forces halted the German advance at the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943, which marked a turning point. It also outlines how Allied invasions of Sicily and mainland Italy in 1943 led to the collapse of Mussolini's fascist rule. Further, it summarizes the D-Day invasion of Normandy by Allied forces in 1944 and the liberation of France. Finally, it discusses the final days of the war in 1945, including Hitler's suicide and the atomic bomb
The document summarizes war poetry by several British poets from World War I. It discusses Wilfred Owen, who wrote anti-war poems about trench warfare, and two of his poems: "Anthem for a Doomed Youth" and "Dulce Et Decorum Est". It also mentions Rupert Brooke's poem "The Soldier", which portrays dying for one's country as noble. Additionally, it analyzes Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade" about the Crimean War, noting how the poem depicts death as inevitable but still honorable in war.
The document provides background information on World War I. It discusses the alliances between countries in Europe prior to WWI, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which helped spark the war, how Germany's invasion plans failed and led to trench warfare on the Western Front, major battles like Gallipoli, the use of new military technologies, and the immense human costs of the war in terms of lives lost and societies disrupted. It also notes how the outcome and peace terms of the war led to issues like the rise of Nazi Germany and future conflicts.
During World War 2, children unfortunately saw and experienced the horrors of war directly. The document contains 29 black and white photographs showing children who were injured, orphaned, starving or otherwise impacted by the fighting and destruction of the war. The photos depict children in cities across Europe and Asia that were affected by the war, including London, Warsaw, Shanghai, and Manila. They illustrate the human cost of war falling on the most vulnerable - children.
The document summarizes how World War 1 unfolded in 1914. It began with Germany launching an invasion of Belgium and France in accordance with the Schlieffen Plan. By early September 1914, German forces had advanced to within 40 miles of Paris but were stopped at the First Battle of the Marne. This resulted in a stalemate as both sides dug in, establishing trench warfare on the Western Front. In the East, Germany defeated Russia at the Battles of Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes in August-September. By the end of 1914, the war had expanded with the entry of the Ottoman Empire and fighting had spread to colonies, though there was a spontaneous Christmas truce between opposing troops in some areas.
1) Many artists initially welcomed World War I, seeing it as an opportunity to gain new experiences and subject matter that could further experimental art. 2) As the war progressed, many artists who witnessed the brutality and slaughter felt compelled to convey the grim realities of war in their work in contrast to propagandistic portrayals. 3) Notable artists like Otto Dix, Christopher Nevinson, Paul Nash, and John Singer Sargent produced unforgettable pieces that helped shape a new public perception of war and its profound human costs.
WW1 History 2.0 - A commemoration of Armistice DayJerry Daperro
“The First World War cut deep into the consciousness of Modern man. It reshaped the political order in Europe. It memorials stand in every town and village. ……. My aim has been to see the war in historical perspective. I have tried to explain what the war was about; particularly, to resolve the paradox that men were passionately engaged in the war and hated it at the same time. Each country fought ostensibly to defend itself yet sought also to conquer and to make great gains.” 1966.
Too many people still believe the greatness of their nations over others, of course most people love their own country too. Before the start of the Iraq War in 2003, a patriotic friend called me from the US and ask me “Are you not afraid of the coming Iraq war?”, with her rather blinding enthusiasm for the invasion. I did not answer her. Unknown to her, I was marching against the Iraq war. It was the biggest protest march I have ever seen. On that day, 1 million people marched in London to voice their opposition to the war. At least there were 1 million people who did not believed that Iraq had the Weapon of Mass Destruction neither were they able to stop the war, in an otherwise democratic country.
The Myths of Victory and Failure. German commander Erich Ludendorff suffered a mental collapse before he called for an armistice to end the war, and when he recovered and discovered the terms he had signed onto, he insisted Germany refuse them, claiming the army could fight on. But the new civilian government overruled him, as once peace had been established there was no way to keep the army fighting. The civilian leaders who overruled Ludendorff became scapegoats for both the army and Ludendorff himself.
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1. The First World War: Soldiers in the front
Cast and Characters
Franz Ferdinand as:
Sophie Ferdinand as:
Gavrilo Pincip as:
Sylvester Scalin as:
Nurse Claire as:
Fredrick Beowulf as:
Plot:
Narrator: “It was July 28 1914, when Franz Ferdinand, the duke of Austria visited
Sarajevo until” the stage goes dark and a gunshot is heard and then two policemen are
arresting a young man by the name of Garvrilo Pincip and then the Archduke Franz
Ferdinand along with his wife Sophie lies dead in their motorcade “This triggered a
massive chain of events, an event that will change the world forever.” The curtains close
and then when it opens there’s seen to be people rioting in the left, people in a table
arguing and then on the right two men on the right is looking at the moon.
The man on the right and the right or the Russian diplomat shook his head and then said
“This is war” and then the man on his left was shocked and the Russian hides behind the
stage
Narrator: The triggers of war were first was when Franz Ferdinand was assassinated and
then a Austrian diplomat had a heart attack while eating dinner and seeing there’s no
more choice, Russia goes to war.”
Narrator: “In a farm, a mother and a father are arguing In the British country side and
was arguing about whether or not the father should go to war and 21 year old Sylvester
Scalin was listening and polishing his boot” Sylvester’s mother and father is seen arguing
around and then he stands up and then the mother and father are shock and the
mother scolds him for he wanted to be conscripted.
2. After a long scolding the father steps up and the mother scolds him as well but they
eventually agreed and the mother hugs Sylvester and then the scene changes.
The scene is now a square with soldiers and horses and a man wearing a olive-green
uniform is in a table with young men lining up and then the scene changes.
It’s in Paris, a young woman who is a nurse with the age of 20 sees the taxis going to
Marne and as she looks at the scene, it changes. It follows the taxis (see picture for
reference) and then music plays. Can-can Orpheus in the underworld
plays as the taxis race each other with men of blue uniform, red pants and red caps with
bags of the soldiers and their rifles and their taxis racing each other following the tempo
of the song with others having the French flag flying in the air held by soldiers and as the
song stops the scene stops moving as well and the taxis are seen going to Marne and at
the last moment Claire is seen at the last taxi with soldiers with her and the background
shifts into a map of how far the French had to go to reach Marne and the background
shifts again now with a British flag and a map with lines going to Somme
Narrator: “While Claire and the French advances to Marne to which the allies would
have 81,000 dead, 263,000 causalities and the axis would have 220,000 were either
injured or killed. But no matter the sides or the color of their uniforms, she would
always help those in need”
The scene shifts and the curtains close temporarily and when it opened, Claire is in a
battlefield inside a medical tent taking care a patient and Claire pulls out a bone saw
and amputates a soldier’s leg off and the French soldier thanked him
Soldier: ”Merci Madame” and tips his hat and Claire leaves the tent and almost gets hit
with a artillery shell but it missed her and the tent but it destroys a nearby bridge.
She runs up to the bridge only to find a German soldier wearing grey uniform and a
pointy hat and was crying in pain
GS:” Mutter. Mutter. Ich fürchte, Ihr kleiner Junge Sie werden nicht wieder sehen“ the
soldier says with tears in his eyes and reaching the clouds and then Claire runs to the
pile of dead bodies, the soldier just looks at her with sad eyes not caring that she was
3. French and just close his eyes and hoped to die, but Claire ran up to him with her bag
and took out a bandage gauze and a pair of tweezers and then pulled the soldier out of
the pile of dead bodies, she then rolled his face in the mud but he didn’t argue, he just
wanted to die.
Claire:“ Attendre. Vous serez bien:“ and she notice sharpnel blast from the body near
the neck and 3 near the spine, she didn’t hesitate to pull the Shrapnel in this young
man’s back and quickly took it off and then she rolled him facing up again, thankfully the
mud didn’t stop him from breathing and she notice a hole with blood coming out of it
and she unbottoned his coat and took out the bullet and wrap the gauze in it.
The soldier opened his eyes again feeling a little better and she saw the face of Claire,
the soldier though he has already died but he checked and he was alive, before he could
stand up he shook the hand of Claire “Danke“ he said and he quickly toss his arms in the
air and ran to the French encampment to be arrested but he was laughing like a mad
man the French soldiers were uncomfortable but Claire just simply smiled.
Nrrator:“Meanwhile in Somme Sylvester is now wearing British infantry uniform, a bag
in his back and his rifle along with his many comrades preparing for the 2nd attack of his
battalion and he was tasked to drive a M1(see pictures of reference) and
with that, his death sentence came earlier than expected“ The scene shiftes, it’s still in
Somme but it switches to another tank(Take note this the first time a tank was use in
war) ``Fredrick Beowolf, a conscript from the United states has volunteered to help the
British forces to fight off the Germans“(Not historically accurate)
Tank commander of Sylvester:“Alright Chaps, let’s take out the Jerry’s that has enough
balls to even tries to attack us till we die“ the whole tank crew cheers except for
Sylvester who was afraid and then they advance in enemy territories destroying barbed
wire and sandbags in front of them and then the background moves to show a two
German Machinegunner blocking their path along with other German soldiers on stand
by to make sure non of the British infantry makes it but the Machine gunners take out
all 7 men who were outside the tank and then the scene focuses on the tank again
Tank commadner:“Those Jerry’s just took all of our chaps, let us introduce to them the
meaning of payback“ the turret of the tank raises and it fires a rocket destroying the
4. two Machinegunners causing the German troopers to go on a panic and run back to
their side. The scene swiftes again back to the tank of Fredrick Beouwolf and they seem
to be having a normal time, their tank cannon raises up destroying a German airplane
that attempted to shoot them with machineguns but it was quickly shot down before it
could release a single shot and then artillery fire shoots the tank setting it on flame and
kills the men outside the tank too, only Fredrick survives the shot but coughs when he
comes out. Fredrick was a bald American by the age of 34, an African American as well
and wore only the British uniform but without the helmet, instead he wore a racoon hat
but he shook his fist to the Germans and took out his knife and ran to the German
artillery fire, thankfully they didn’t have a machine gun so he ran to the German line
with the Germans surprised not expecting him to get far with artillery fire but they have
no weapons so Fredrick quickly dispatched them with a knife on the neck each leaving
no one behind and there he saw Sylvster’s tank almost reaching the German artillery
range.
Fredrick:“Not on my watch“ he holds the knife on his neck and jumps down on a small
river and quickly swam across the lake, up a hill and killed a surprised German soldier
with a Geweher but when he aimed Fredrick he quickly shoved it off and stab the soldier
at the neck making him scream very loudly for his comrades to hear and then three
from each artillery grabbed their own rifles and then aimed it at him but Fredrick took
the dead soldier’s rifle. And shot them when they had to reload forcing the remaining
German soldiers manning the artilleries to retreat and the tank quickly and easily comes
through the hillside ramp that would’ve killed them without Fredrick and when they got
outside they rose the British flag and Sylsvester shook Fredrick’s hand
Slysvester:“Thank you, when i enlisted in this war i didn’t know what it had for everyone.
What is a tank anyway? This is the first time hearing one“
Fredrick:“Don’t worry kid, shooting someone get’s easier over time. Come on do you
drink?“ and he put his arm around Slyvster who looked sick and Slyvster shook his head
„Well more for me then“ and then British soldiers puts down a crate of alcohol to which
Slyvster refused to drink and walked away when his commander offered him one.
Narrator:The background turns into the map again with the British flag and lines moving
to Belgium“With the victory of the Battle of somme the French and the British advanced
at Ypres Belgium in October and November 1914 and both Fredrick and Slyvester were
the ones deployed there. While our two male heroes were advancing with their British
5. friends and infantry, the French also won the battle of Marne they are now also
advancing to Ypres Belgium and Claire along with the French army were already there
fighting off the Germans.“
The background shows the French flag with lines going to Belgium and then the scene
shiftes into a battlefield with a destroyed tank,trenches and many many dead fighting
but the scene moves to the right to show the French infantry and then to a angry officer
shouting at a Ham radio“
French Officer:“Nous sommes bombardés ici pourquoi ne sont-il des renforts ?``
Ham Radio : ``Pardonnez-moi, monsieur, mais nous ne disposons pas un nombre
suffisant d'hommes ``
French Officer : “Âne “ The officer slams the radio and then he pulls a sword, aims it at
the sky and shouts and soldiers wearing grey uniform and grey helmets follow it and go
inside the trench and face the Germans soldiers in their trenches.
The shift changes to the right and shows Sylvester shooting and killing a German soldier
and running in the dead soldier’s direction along with Fredrick and other British soldiers
advancing through but a artillery is heard and it kills the British soldiers and knocking
out Fredrick and Sylvester but the two quickly got up in their feet and then a nearby
artillery explodes but it only shakes the ground and enter two pathways
Sylvester: “Fredrick, I’ll go straight ahead and you’ll go left” Fredrick nods and then the
two goes to their separate ways.
The scene chases after Fredrick first and he enters a German military compound with
deceased German soldiers everywhere along with French and British infantry as well but
he ignores them and runs ahead seeing lone artillery with three dead German soldiers
hanging on to it and then he climbs down a ladder and goes to the artillery.
He grabs a telescope from one of the dead German soldiers and there he finds Artilleries
firing at the trench and next to him was a map with a X indicating where the artillery
would be, so he grabbed a shell and inserted it the cannon, aimed and fire destroying
one of the enemy artillery but it is short lived as one more artillery fires at the trench
and then Fredrick fires, only to miss and be fired upon to which Fredrick survives but the
artillery is damaged beyond repair and is trap and the only exit is by going to the surface
and run through a artillery filled. Leaving no choice Fredrick grabs his gun and jumps out
6. the trench with his hands up and rifle in the air screaming and the scene shifts to a
German soldier looking through a binocular and giving it to a officer and then the officer
commands to fire the Artillery to Fredrick and then the other artillery does the same but
all in vain to which they all miss and the French flag is raise in the Trench invading one of
the artilleries and the captured artillery was used to fire on one of them and then the
other leaving 4 of the 16 German infantry on that trench destroyed.
The scene shifts to Sylvester running in a muddy terrain with deceased British soldiers in
a the pathway he has chosen but he kept running with his rifle on the lead and a
German officer was busy contacting someone in a radio not noticing Sylvester behind
him, so Sylvester was now grabbing his trench knife(By the time I’m writing this I’m
pretty sure the trench knife was a knuckle brace with a knife attached to it)walking
slowly to the officer and when the officer finally turned his back to see Sylvester, he
lunged.
The officer was fighting against Sylvester, though he was taller and the officer had a scar
on his right eye he simply was struggling to stab Sylvester and then he kicked him on the
stomach making Sylvester draw back and the officer ran ahead shouting but Sylvester
blocked his punch and proceed to knife his stomach but the officer grabbed his arm and
twisted it making Sylvester scream and the officer forced Sylvester to stab him in the
knee making him scream but Sylvester simply just kicked the officer in the stomach
using his left leg and with a oof from the officer he walked near him and the officer
again attempted to punch him but Sylvester used his right bleeding leg to kicked his
stomach very hard he felt his bone break and blood gushed out but the officer was
stabbed with the flag pole with the flag of the German empire and he died.
Sylvester rested in right knee checking if anything was wrong but he simply couldn’t see,
so he grabbed his rifle and held it in the front, took out the magazines and used it as a
walking stick, though he wanted to charge the Germans he simply couldn’t and when he
heard footsteps in the trenches he would hide and see German troops thankfully
dodging his way.
The last time he heard footsteps, blood was all over his right leg, he was feeling weak
and was about to black out and then a artillery hit making him fall down and landing his
stab wound in a rock making him scream and then someone noticed him. He quickly
stood up but he was too weak he lay unconscious. By the time the soldiers that noticed
him were seen, they were wearing grey uniforms with grey helmets with no spike top,
7. the French infantry uniform and a soldier commanded two of the troops to take him
back to camp and then they haste fully went back to the clinic. The scene shifts into to
the clinic which was a tent in the trench and a artillery fire shook the tent but thankfully
Claire was just wiping a French soldier’s stained uniform and then she was shocked to
see a British soldier being carried by two French soldiers, she putted her hand over her
mouth and pointed to a vacant bed out of three and the French soldiers nodded and
said “Oui” and then lay him on the bed, after doing so they grabbed their rifles and
screamed when exiting the tent.
A man looked up at the bed wearing a grey spike helmet indicating he was German.
German Soldier: “It would be nice if you scream when you’re about to die” and lay again
on his pillow and slept (he was located in the right while Sylvester was at the left)
Sylvester woke up but his eyes were only to catch a glimpse of Claire and his eyes blurry
he only saw the light behind her
Claire: “it will be alright, everything will be fine” and Sylvester though he has died
Sylvester: “Am i Dead? Was i already Judge? “Claire giggles and closed his eyes and
Sylvester went to sleep (not eternally, not yet) with a smile
The scene just shows Claire taking care of the three soldier one is a British soldier the
other a French and the latter is a German soldier and then it shifts into Fredrick wielding
nothing but his fist but he advanced with many French soldiers behind him screaming
and then the enemy was caught surprise and then normal infantry ran back to inside the
bunker to equip their weapons but a machine gunner was already stationed in front of
the entrance, Fredrick saw this and stopped but not with the French soldiers, he hide
behind a dirt wall (Cause the trench I’m thinking was |-- Bunker entrance) and waited
until the Machine gunner reloaded, when the gunner reloaded he picked up a grenade
from a dead French soldier and threw it at the gunner unknowingly and oblivious to the
grenade toss at him and when he finished reloading the scene shows the surface of the
trench exploding and then it shifts back to Fredrick and a couple of French soldiers
screaming again with their guns drawn and again caught the Germans by surprised.
And then he climbed up a ladder almost getting shot by a German Gewher but he
dodged it and grabbed his knife and threw it at the soldier hitting him in the chest and
dying, he climbed up the bunker seeing the surface through a window and there’s two
8. bodies, one is the soldier he just killed and he walked up to him and picked up his knife
and the other one was a German officer that was looking through binoculars but took
his life with a pistol he was holding. Fredrick looked through the binoculars and saw at
least 4 flying German spy planes, the remaining artilleries standing and more trench
warfare.
A French soldier climbs up and holsters his rifle
French soldier:” Commandement dit que nous devons revenir en arrière “
Disappointed and looked at the floor then the surface he finally looked at the soldier
and nodded and both of them went down the ladder and to the nearest French
encampment which was located in Sylvester’s hospital
Narrator: “Though Fredrick hoped for a successful liberation of Ypres he agreed and
there he saw one of his first friends almost die”
The scene shifts and Fredrick enters the medical tent with Claire holding a tray of
utensils and cups of water and then Fredrick drops his rifle he was holding and runs to
Sylvester.
Fredrick: “Ma’am, tell me his gonna live”
Claire: “Don’t worry, he will” she said gently with a smile and Fredrick nods and finds
Sylvester’s diary in his pocket and reads it.
Sylvester (narrating): “Dearest mother and father, I have tasted my first day in hell and I
wouldn’t see it again. Not even in a 2nd
war if England would go to one(cough
foreshadowing cough) I should’ve wrote my will when I was still in our old cottage
laughing and drinking fresh water as it here rations are split to soldier to soldier and
sometimes the food wouldn’t arrive. I have met this American named Fredrick and he
has saved my life along with multiple of my tank mates by murdering all of the Germans
that was that would’ve destroyed our tanks if it wasn’t for him. I don’t like killing
Germans but it’s my job and I’m starting to think as a job. If you read this diary, it means
I have perished in combat and hopefully my commander will send this to you along with
my pay” and there’s some pounds attached to the page and Fredrick puts his diary back
on his pockets and pats him on the back, leaving the tent.
9. Narrator: “With the first battle of Ypres over, both French and British infantry moving to
the Chermin des Dames defense” (Timeskip, I just realized this is a very long play and
though I wanted to make it longer I have a limit sorry) But before the days of the end it
was full of cheer” the scene shifts in a tent with Fredrick and French soldiers clapping
trying to cheer up the ones in bed and appears to be working but inside what seems to
be German and British troops being cheered up and even a officer is there, in the middle
is a gramophone and Sylvester and Claire are holding hands, pulling around and goes in
a circle while everyone cheers playing a song called “Any bonds today” by the Andrew
sisters(HISTORICALLY NOT ACCURATE!!!!!!!: This is a disgrace for me for I should have
known better but meh, I cannot find one so Pulls a katana and aims it at my chest but
this should be the best option) and in the as the music ends everyone and everyone
threw their hands in the air but Claire and Sylvester accidentally let go as they were
spinning and thankfully Claire was stopped by Fredrick with her saying sorry and
Sylvester hits a wall saying his alright.
The patients goes to sleep and the soldiers that are well leaves and Sylvester picks up his
gun and is last to leave and he waved to Claire goodbye and she kissed her hand and
blew it at him and began cleaning her tools.
The scene shifts with Sylvester wearing a white undershirt and some pants writing a
diary with a barrel next to him and ontop of that is a candle and his sitting on a chair and
he narrates.
Sylvester: “Dearest mother and father, this is my 2nd
time writing my diary even though
mother said that I should write so I would know my experience in this war, I have met
one of the most beautiful women I have ever met. Other than that Black Widow Jessica
Roberts that I have the decency that she hasn’t been found lying on my bed at morning.
Hopefully she would be the one and only at the end of this war.” After Sylvester stops
writing, he blows a candle and the lights die and the curtains fall.
The curtains and lights go back again in a trench war with a artillery almost hitting
Sylvester and in the sea of grey uniforms and helmets he was the only one standing out,
no Fredrick this time and he was being commanded by a French officer, to him the
officer spoke Gibberish but he pointed his sword at three French soldiers and he quickly
ran to them asking them in English to be with him. At first they were confused but he
pointed at the officer and the three nodded and walked beside him in his last moments
of defeat.
10. The officer shoots a gun in the air and a whistle blows and then they marched with
many many soldiers following them and many soldiers carrying their injured or dead
comrades in stretchers going to the opposite direction, some crying, some holding back
tears and just keeps moving and then the officer shoots another bullet and then the
soldiers advances to the trench with artillery shells from German planes explodes near
them but they keep advancing but as they were advancing a lone French soldier dies
from German machine guns synchronized on shooting them but the gap was short and
once the German’s were reloading they advanced but this time the only screams were
from the officer ordering the men to advance.
There was a cave block and the French soldier in front of them had a shovel and dug and
the scene shifts to the right and shows a shovel poking out of rubble and the first soldier
got out but quickly gets shot by German machine guns and Sylvester pulled him inside
the dirt hill and checks his heart and shakes his head and grabs his shovel and prepares
to advance when they reload, the Germans stop to reload and then all 3 of them runs to
another mine and wait for the Germans to fire.
There were no machine guns so a demolition expert ran along do a dirt hill that was
blocking them and planted explosives, he ordered his allies to stay back and he then
attached the wire to the trigger and ran to safety, but a artillery exploded in the surface
revealing their positions and two of the 8 German Machine gunners spotted them and
killed the demolition expert.
The French officer once again shot the sky hitting a mud roof and Sylvester waits for the
German machine guns to reload and then the two machine gunners did and Sylvester
took the detonator and pushed it down and the three of them advanced to safety and
see mountains of dead French soldiers all piled up but a lone French soldier was asking
for help to be pulled and it seemed like German Machine guns weren’t focused on them
so Sylvester pulled the soldier out of the mountain of bodies and just in time too for a
artillery destroyed the mountain and the officer came back and shot a pistol in the dirt
roof shouting orders and the three soldiers advanced using the pile of dead bodies to be
covered from Machine gun shells and advance only to be stopped and rained by German
machine guns and the only way to get to the other side appears to dig under and so
they did but artillery shells starts bombing on them but thankfully after some digging
and missing artillery they reach the surface once again with Sylvester patting but the
two soldiers ran to a cart with piles of dead soldiers in it and they wait for Sylvester to
11. get in, finally catching his breath he ran to the cart and the soldier he saved pushed the
cart but the cart was too fast for him to catch on without being gunned or bombed and
then a artillery bombed him, he was no longer seen in the stage though the only
evidence he died was his helmet broken in half.
Sylvester and the other soldier was oblivious as first on what happened to him until they
noticed the broken helmet and Sylvester just closed his eyes and shakes his head and
ran to another cart but now without bodies and the two soldiers one French one British
went up the cart and Sylvester pulled a lever and the cart moved.
Thankfully after they stopped and reached the bottom Machine gunners fired not
noticing they already escaped and the two of them advances but a artillery shell hits
Sylvester knocking him out and a wave of French soldiers thankfully didn’t step on him,
but the same French Officer shouts and orders the men by shooting in the air and
pointing his sword at the lines with no defenses from Machine gunners.
The scene shifts to the French soldiers blindly following orders and getting killed and
then the French soldier that was with Sylvester was afraid and keeps being shouted and
then the French officer raised his sword and Sylvester stand up as well and walked to
the French officer, before the officer could cut the soldier with his sword he wasn’t
wearing a helmet and Sylvester used the shovel to hit him in the head and the officer
looked at him and screamed and Sylvester hit him in the head again resulting with the
officer screaming and for the last time he hit his head the officer lay dead painting the
mud red and the soldiers looking at the body.
Narrator: “The Chemin Des dames defense was a failure, Treason arose” the scene shifts
with French soldiers arguing and shouting against a French officer with two French
soldiers by his side “While this was happening, Fredrick already won his battle and got
word from what happened to the defense, he quickly asked his adviser” the scene
changes to Fredrick asking a man wearing Olive green uniform “for permission and he
did, he ran to the Chemin defense but he was too late. Sylvester was already trialed for
death” the scene shifts with a Sylvester slouching looking on the ground with shackles
on his feet with French soldiers showing him respect by putting their helmets on their
chest or saluting him. “Sylvester was court marshaled and got the death sentence and he
knew there was nothing he could do.
12. The Curtains close but it opens again with Sylvester in a jail cell still with his British
uniform and shackled feet along with some imprisoned French soldiers a French soldier
called him outside and Sylvester nodded and stand up.
Sylvester: Sylvester walks in the sea of French soldiers not knowing he was being treated
as a friend and not the enemy “Dearest mother and father. My last days is ahead of me,
The French officials have said I am guilty and commend me to death for I have killed a
officer that led all of his sheep’s to drown(metaphorically speaking) but they still found
me guilty. The English court sees me that as well and approved the French to do so and
so I await my last moments, I can see my little brother Victor and my little sister Sally
growing up fine and healthy as millions of lives have sacrifice their lives in his accursed
war and I hope helps them not to join a war even if it means of hurting the economy or if
they are needed. I’m sorry I have not produced an offspring yet and this means fewer
grandchildren for both of you but hopefully Victor and Sally does.”
Sylvester sees a vehicle with all his friends and he saw Fredrick standing somewhere and
he smiled, he looked at a French soldier and he nodded and a tower was put in
Sylvester’s eyes.
“Remember me”
And the lights close and a gunshot is heard.
(Wow! This have been written like a week or and it should be noted this was finish in
04/30/16. Hopefully this script was a script for a play and not a idea for one but hey,
maybe I would grow up and become a writer or a playwright cause
“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”
-Whoever
Well thanks for reading my play and hopefully this was good enough and goodbye)