Armistice Day 11th November 1918
Millions of humans were slaughtered in "The Great War". A blood letting for the vanity of Kings, Emperors, Prelates, and a Czar.
Most who died were conscripts. They had no choice in the matter.
They were sent by their Lords and Masters and ordered to kill.
There were other conscripts. Noble beasts one and all. Horses, donkeys, mules.
The noble horses. Many soldiers had to shoot to kill their trusty steed to put it out of its misery
War Memorial Park, Romsey, Hampshire.
Estimates of the numbers of deaths of horses, mules and donkeys rang between one million and eight million. In the meantime the asses stayed safe in their palaces.
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WW I Military deaths (from the Encyclopedia Britannica)
http://www.100letprve.si/en/world_war_1/casualties/index.html
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