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'Oh! What a Lovely War!' is a bit Brighton Pier-based and trades heavily on the 'lions led by donkeys' theme but it's a great source of the British songs of the period, many of which show that the irrepressible 'squaddie humour' has been around from at least the days they called 'squaddies', 'Tommies':

 

 

 

 

All together now, 'When this lousy war is over, no more soldiering for me...I shall kiss the Sergeant Major, how I'll miss him, how he'll grieve!'

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Very romantic, to kiss the Sergeant Major! The "Bordeauxred Baron" would probably say:

"Ze Englanders have a senze for ze bizarre surely!"

 

Here is how the Great War almost ended in 1917:

 

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I couldn't believe it when I saw that ending for the first time. My reaction was: "No! You can't do this to me." Blackadder always weasels his way clear.

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