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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2020 · 31 MIN

Essex Farm: poetry, poison and poverty - a journey through a cemetery

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Send us Fan MailIn our 5th episode, we have come back to Belgium and walk through Essex Farm cemetery near Ypres.  It's a cemetery full of stories, including the division that withstood the first use of a terrifying new weapon of war; a Black Country man who joined the Army to escape poverty and single-handedly saved the lives of his entire company, winning a VC in the process.  We hear about a disastrous excursion into No Mans Land; one of, if not the youngest soldier to die in combat, and how the death of a friend prompted a Canadian doctor to write the most famous poem of the entire Great War. 

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