Fourhymn's performance of 'In Flanders Fields' from The Salvation Army's Christmas 2016 Carol Concert. To find out more about The Salvation Army go to www.salvationar...
"At two minutes to eleven, opposite of the South African Brigate…… a German machinegunner, after firing off a belt without pause, was seen to stand up beside his weapon, take off his helmet, bow, and walk slowly to the rear." -John Buchan, later to be Governor General of Canada
Less than a scarce generation later, not even thirty years later to be precise, the guns rang out once again, fueled by vile men who hated others purely based on a difference of religion, lifestyle, and skin color. The world has spiraled downhill since then.
When my grandpa was 7 the 2nd war was going on and his parents told him to hid under a porch and they’ll be back but they were killed, and he was an orphan 😭
I am watching this with my granddaughter Annie, in Calgary, Canada. She is nine and has been chosen to recite Flanders Fields for her school tomorrow. Thank you for this beautiful presentation.
@@thecoffeeaddict797 It was a Jimmy Carter quote. I believe he was referring to the cold war, and I remember him saying "War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a positive." Or something along those lines
25 years after The Great War my Grandfather would be one of the young men harmed by unresolved issues from The Great War. He survived his injuries, but never 100% recovered.
11/11/17 99 years since the great war ended for all those brave people who gave up their lives for our country we shall not forget what happened to you
Such angelic voices deserving to tell such a tragic story of the horrors of the Great War. My deepest honors to your countrymen who died and served in the war and also to all sides.
2 days and 100 years ago the armistice was signed, as time goes those who fought bravely in both sides have already left us, but their merits and bravery shall never be forgotten. For if we forget their sacrifice, then those who died would have died in vain
McCrae is probably happy knowing that his poem, though may have seen insignificant at the time of his writing, has inspired and reminded us of the sacrifices made and the many lives lost over 100 years ago. Lest we forget the greatest tragedy to ever unfold in modern history.
I AM HA[[Y TO KNOW THAT IT IS STILL OK TO INCLUDE PRAYERS IN THANKS FOR THE HARD WON FREEDOMS WE ENJOY. ON REMEMBRANCE DAY WE SHOUD SAY A PRAYER OF THANKS
Au champ d'honneur Les coquelicots Sont parsemes de lot en lot Aupres de crois et dans l'espace les alouettes devenues lasses Melant leur chant ou sifflement Des obusiers Nous sommes morts Nous qui changent la veille encore A nos parent A nos amis Ces't nous Ces't nous qui reposent ici Au champ d'honneur A vous jeune desabuses A vous de porter l'oriflamme Et de garder le fond du lame Le gout de vivre en liberte Accepter le defi sinon Les coquelicots se faneront Au champ d'honneur
Gloria eterna a dio padre nei secoli dei secoli senza fine gloria eterna a Gesù cristo nei secoli dei secoli ,Gesù cristo tu sei il re dei re il signore dei signori tu sei il principe dei re della terra tu sei l agnello di dio senza macchia morto in croce una volta per sempre per il perdono dei peccati cari di tutti
A bit ironic that this is the Salvation Army since Flanders Fields, desptite its evocation of death, is not a pacifist poem. It is a call to carry on and complete the task for which they died, to complete the war and achieve his countrry's goals.
It's a great poem because it is both applicable to during the Great War and after it too. The poem reminds us to never forget the lives lost and the sacrifices made in the War that sadly did not end All Wars. Like you said, during the war the poem is telling soldiers to carry on and complete the mission for those that sadly lost their lives. After the war, however, the poem is telling us that the lives lost serve a new purpose. A purpose to remind us about the horrors of war.
"At two minutes to eleven, opposite of the South African Brigate…… a German machinegunner, after firing off a belt without pause, was seen to stand up beside his weapon, take off his helmet, bow, and walk slowly to the rear."
-John Buchan, later to be Governor General of Canada
Wait I saw that scene in the last minutes of the war video. Did that actually happen?
@@Arizonaball1 yes
One hundred years ago today, the Great War ended and a new dawn for the world began.
riktig until ww2 started....
Less than a scarce generation later, not even thirty years later to be precise, the guns rang out once again, fueled by vile men who hated others purely based on a difference of religion, lifestyle, and skin color. The world has spiraled downhill since then.
That faded 20 years later?
That Filthy Weeaboo do you mean the world is worse then in ww1 it it was worse in ww2 then ww1?
new dawn it is
Most famous poem ever written, written by a Canadian Medic right after he watched his best friend killed on the battlefield
It's about time that Australia learnt this for our Remembrance Day ceremonies.
Remember my dear Grandad who was killed on these fields.
We shall remember him
When my grandpa was 7 the 2nd war was going on and his parents told him to hid under a porch and they’ll be back but they were killed, and he was an orphan 😭
@@somedude0921 not funny, be serious about someone so brave.
@@Richard_Dîehl Noted.
Blessed be 🌹
I am watching this with my granddaughter Annie, in Calgary, Canada. She is nine and has been chosen to recite Flanders Fields for her school tomorrow. Thank you for this beautiful presentation.
How wonderful! We hope it went well. Thank you for sharing.
i would thumbs up but that feels inappropriate. still, that is/was someting special for her im sure.
Good Bless him... i a Suede. my Girlfriend is from Innersfail..
You don’t need a script to sing this sad tune. None of us will ever know the horror those men felt 100 years ago!
What a poem. It lasts ever on and ever forth, burning bright like the torch.
Absolutely beautiful. Let us always remember those heroic soldiers who fought for their country. GOD bless their memory. Lest we forget.
Absolutely gorgeous, causing chills and tears. I've forwarded it (from Florida) to my closest family.
This is such a beautiful song written about such a terrible tragedy that was so unnecessary.
True! So unnecessary!
I don’t know who said it, but “war, is a necessary evil.” I belive it was Albert Einstein
@@thecoffeeaddict797 It was a Jimmy Carter quote. I believe he was referring to the cold war, and I remember him saying "War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a positive." Or something along those lines
@@bradyd2270 thank you, I’ve never heard the second part so thank you so much
God bless my great great uncle who was killed in the Flanders battle at 21 years old never forgotten .
25 years after The Great War my Grandfather would be one of the young men harmed by unresolved issues from The Great War. He survived his injuries, but never 100% recovered.
11/11/17 99 years since the great war ended for all those brave people who gave up their lives for our country we shall not forget what happened to you
Harrison Young wwI ended in 1918
@@fullzatochi2053 Harrison said 99 years last year, so it's correct.
Such angelic voices deserving to tell such a tragic story of the horrors of the Great War. My deepest honors to your countrymen who died and served in the war and also to all sides.
If I were there I would’ve saluted for the men who died for are Country
Fair well great grandpa Dean and my great uncle George we miss you so much😭
each time i hear this song i cry because the song is beautiful and to all of my respects to the people who died to get us to were we are today
2 days and 100 years ago the armistice was signed, as time goes those who fought bravely in both sides have already left us, but their merits and bravery shall never be forgotten. For if we forget their sacrifice, then those who died would have died in vain
I feel sure that McCrae himself would approve of this interpretation of his amazing poem.
McCrae is probably happy knowing that his poem, though may have seen insignificant at the time of his writing, has inspired and reminded us of the sacrifices made and the many lives lost over 100 years ago.
Lest we forget the greatest tragedy to ever unfold in modern history.
100 years.
I AM HA[[Y TO KNOW THAT IT IS STILL OK TO INCLUDE PRAYERS IN THANKS FOR THE HARD WON FREEDOMS WE ENJOY. ON REMEMBRANCE DAY WE SHOUD SAY A PRAYER OF THANKS
18k views, this should have 18 million.
Thank-you for a beautiful tribute of remembrance.
Beautiful
I am a member of Salvation Army too, but it HKSA.
Bless all Veterans!!
Lest we forget
BeAutiful and peaceful !!♥️♥️
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Very moving
This is absolutely beautiful❤️
Why 16 dislikes?😢
LEST WE FORGET
So 👌
Au champ d'honneur
Les coquelicots
Sont parsemes de lot en lot
Aupres de crois et dans l'espace
les alouettes devenues lasses
Melant leur chant ou sifflement
Des obusiers
Nous sommes morts
Nous qui changent la veille encore
A nos parent
A nos amis
Ces't nous
Ces't nous qui reposent ici
Au champ d'honneur
A vous jeune desabuses
A vous de porter l'oriflamme
Et de garder le fond du lame
Le gout de vivre en liberte
Accepter le defi sinon
Les coquelicots se faneront
Au champ d'honneur
Gloria eterna a dio padre nei secoli dei secoli senza fine gloria eterna a Gesù cristo nei secoli dei secoli ,Gesù cristo tu sei il re dei re il signore dei signori tu sei il principe dei re della terra tu sei l agnello di dio senza macchia morto in croce una volta per sempre per il perdono dei peccati cari di tutti
Al Murray is nifty on the trumpet
A bit ironic that this is the Salvation Army since Flanders Fields, desptite its evocation of death, is not a pacifist poem. It is a call to carry on and complete the task for which they died, to complete the war and achieve his countrry's goals.
It's a great poem because it is both applicable to during the Great War and after it too. The poem reminds us to never forget the lives lost and the sacrifices made in the War that sadly did not end All Wars. Like you said, during the war the poem is telling soldiers to carry on and complete the mission for those that sadly lost their lives. After the war, however, the poem is telling us that the lives lost serve a new purpose. A purpose to remind us about the horrors of war.
Memorial day is the american equivalent of remembrance day
Хорошо поют.
Anyone else here from sabaton?
Smash knee
Thats how I found it.
Canadians form here
Lovely - who wrote the arrangement (tune) please?
I look at ww1 and I think "wtf".
The War To End ALL Wars was the beginning of a hundred years of "modern warfare." SADLY, that fight for freedom from tyranny continues still today.
Sabatons version is better
nope, doesn't hit the spot...
Brain Wash Nation
Prick
they fought for your opion, wanker
How? This is a song/poem of remembrance.