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Wooden cigarette box carved by Г. САВИНСКИ (?; G. Savinskiy), a Russian POW. The Grim Reaper strides across a field of skulls on the cover. The base includes an intricate carving of the years of war years, '1914' and, turning it 90 degrees, '1918.'
Text:
ПДМЯТЬ ВОИНЬ 1914-18
To memory of soldiers 1914-18
Reverse:
1914
1918
Г. САВИНСКИ (?)
G. Savinskaya

Wooden cigarette box carved by Г. САВИНСКИ (?; G. Savinskiy), a Russian POW. The Grim Reaper strides across a field of skulls on the cover. The base includes an intricate carving of the years of war years, '1914' and, turning it 90 degrees, '1918.'

Image text

ПДМЯТЬ ВОИНЬ 1914-18



To the memory of the soldiers 1914-18



Reverse:

1914

1918

Г. САВИНСКИ (?)

G. Savinskaya

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Friday, August 18, 1916

"— A sentence from Lavedan's article in the Intransigeant for August 18th [1916]: 'On the field of battle, where for the last two years, to the pealing bells of machine-gun and the rolling organ of the Supreme Sacrifice, the Mass of Right and Honour—that field of battle which is, as it were, the Church of our country . . . etc., etc.' Very well, then, you gentlemen who love war, do you now see Whom you are serving?"

Quotation Context

Entries from July 6 to 10, 1916 from the diary of Michel Corday, a French senior civil servant who frequently recorded reports, writings, and conversations of those who opposed peace without victory including politicians, writers, colleagues, men past fighting age, and mothers and fathers who had lost half a dozen sons.

Source

The Paris Front: an Unpublished Diary: 1914-1918 by Michel Corday, page 191, copyright © 1934, by E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., publisher: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., publication date: 1934

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1916-08-18, 1916, August, God, Holy Communion