I am going to have a go at my brother in law family. One of his uncles was shot at dawn in WW1. Are the people listed on a website?
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I´ve got a couple of sites bookmarked which might help
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Ahoy - Mac's Web Log - Shot at Dawn, WW1 Army ExecutionsElaine
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There is a bit on BBC site which gives background to hat happened to these men and why they were dealt with in this way BBC - History - Shot at Dawn: Cowards, Traitors or Victims?
Margaret
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There's a part of the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas, Staffs that is dedicated to those Shot at Dawn
The National Memorial Arboretum Home
Although it doesn't mention them specifically on the website there is a section devoted to those Shot at Dawn with a representative number of them named, their regiments, ages and nationality on wooden posts in the Arboretum East K13 section.
Looking at them there were some experienced soldiers amongst them which indicates that they weren't cowards at all as some people thought at one time but suffering from shell shock or trauma.Last edited by JBee; 08-02-09, 21:12.
Researching Irish families: FARMER, McBRIDE McQUADE, McQUAID, KIRK, SANDS/SANAHAN (Cork), BARR,
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The memorial at the National Arboretum is very simple but very, very moving. The posts, symbolic of the posts some of the poor souls were tied to prior to execution are set in a semi-circle around a large scuplture of a blindfolded soldier - I seem to recall that this figure was based on the youngest victims.
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Some of the stories on the BBC web-site are really harrowing, like this one:
Many similar stories followed, among them that of 16-year-old Herbert Burden, who had lied that he was two years older so he could join the Northumberland Fusiliers. Ten months later, he was court-martialled for fleeing after seeing his friends massacred at the battlefield of Bellwarde Ridge. He faced the firing squad still officially too young to be in his regiment
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There is a book 'Shot at Dawn' which you should be able to get from the library. It lists everyone shot at dawn, and gives a bit of background to each one. It was written by the person who has been campaigning for many years to get official pardons - as most of those shot were either very young, or probably memtally ill.
I found my mother's cousin in this book. He had what is now probably called 'learning difficulties', and was recomended for mercy, but he was still shot.
These have now all been officialy pardoned, but I don't know whether there is any official paperwork to be obtained.
Hope this helps
Anne
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Thank you everyone.
The National Arboretum is only a few miles down the road from here at Alrewas. We keep saying we are going to visit and really must do.
I don't know for sure if he was Shot at Dawn. Apparently it is a family rumour because he is the only one of the family who died and isn't listed on the local war memorial. I don't even know his first name as yet. More research to do.
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by googling I managed to find the following list of soldiers 'shot at dawn'
I could not find a Gower though
GeorgeProud to be connected to Elizabeth (Marjorie) Griffin, one of over 100,000 British Home Children sent from United Kingdom to Canada & Australia to begin a new life.
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Originally posted by George View Postby googling I managed to find the following list of soldiers 'shot at dawn'
I could not find a Gower though
George
I think it was one of those family legends.
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