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Mom, I'm Alive. Icelandic Boys in the Pit of World War II. Compiled by Jakob Þór Kristjánsson.
Icelandic boys who had immigrated to Canada happily joined the army during World War I, wanting to contribute to their new homeland.
They would experience horrific bloodshed, great suffering in the mud of the trenches, poison gas, killing, and death. They fought in infamous slaughterhouses such as the Somme, Passendaele, and Verdun.
In letters and stories, they tried to describe their incredible experience. A shocking picture of young boys in horrific circumstances.
Icelandic boys who had immigrated to Canada happily joined the army during World War I, wanting to contribute to their new homeland.
They would experience horrific bloodshed, great suffering in the mud of the trenches, poison gas, killing, and death. They fought in infamous slaughterhouses such as the Somme, Passendaele, and Verdun.
In letters and stories, they tried to describe their incredible experience. A shocking picture of young boys in horrific circumstances.