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War Quotes by Philip Gibbs
- I am going to fight - I, a socialist and Syndicalist - so that we shall make an end to war, so that the little…
- But do you know, I shall not be sorry to die. I shall be glad, Monsieur. And why glad, you ask? Because I love France…
- During the early months of the war in 1914 there was a conflict of opinion between the War Office and the Foreign Office regarding news…
- It was announced as a French victory by the French Minister of War. I did not see any sign of victory but only the retreat…
- A friend in the War Office warned me that I was in Kitchener's black books, and that orders had been given for my arrest next…
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