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The Great War and Cultural Memory
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Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme
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Thiepval (Sir Edwin Lutyens, 1928-32)
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Tyne Cot cemetery
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Menin Gate (Ypres)
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Menin Gate
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Menin Gate (inside of the earch)
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War memorial (Aldeburgh, Suffolk)
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Sir Edwin Lutyens: Cenotaph, London „Curiously symptomatic – that thing. Monument to the dread of swank – most characteristic” (20). Post-war aversion to „the fine, the large, the florid [...] No far-sighted views, no big schemes, no great principles” (Sir Lawrence Monk in John Galsworthy: The White Monkey, 1924
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The Cenotaph in Whitehall
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Remembrance poppies
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David Jones: Soldier in Trench
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Sir William Orpen: Soldiers Resting at the Front
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Eric Kennington: Gassed and Wounded
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Richard Nevinson: La patrie
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Richard Nevinson: Paths of Glory
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John Singer Sargent. Gassed
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Eric Kennington: Making Soldiers (The Gas Mask)
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Percy Smith: Men in Gas Masks
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Nevinson: French Troops Resting
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Nevinson:Column on March
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Nevinson: Returning to the Trenches
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Richard Nevinson: Night Arrivals
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Paul Nash: Ypres Salient at Night
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Wyndham Lewis: A Battery Shelled
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Wyndham Lewis: Cover of the war issue of Blast
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Paul Nash: Menin Road
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Richard Nevinson: After a Push
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William Orpen: Zonnebeke
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Paul Nash: We Are Making a New World
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From Abel Gance: J’accuse
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J’accuse
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Percy Smith: Death Awed
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Percy Smith: Death Ponders
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Percy Smith: Death Refuses
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Otto Dix: Der Krieg tryptich (1929-32)
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