World War IYou are in: Hereford and Worcester > World War 1 > Across the generations The battlegrounds of WW1, taken on a visit by the Chase High School in Malvern, by Ellis Miller. This poem, by Jon Brown, urges people to remember not to forget the sacrifices made in WW1 Jenna believes the soldiers from each side in the Great War fought for the same reason. Megan writes about the difference between the German and British war cemeteries. Harry talks unsuccessfully searching for a relative who was killed in WW1, and the human cost of war Scott finds find that a trip to a relative's grave leaves him emotional and angry. Jamie Hughes on the Menin Gate and Somme memorials. Lilly Lowe asks some hard questions about the meaning of duty and the meaning of war. Hannah writes movingly about how one grave gave her a new understanding of the Great War. Katy Rix goes searching for a relative killed in the Great War. Matt writes about the families who lost more than one member in the Great War. Sarah Worsley finds a possible relative on the memorial to the fallen at the Somme battlefield. Chris is touched when he finds the grave of a boy the same age as him who died in WW1. Jo Barr feels a special connection with the fallen soldiers who share her name. Emma, from the Chase High School in Malvern, reflects on the scale of the losses in WW1. Tom reflects on the impact the memorials on Vimy Ridge and Tyne Cot made on him. You are in: Hereford and Worcester > World War 1 > Across the generations |