A red cross nurse writing down last words of mortally wounded soldier, taken around 1917

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image showing A red cross nurse writing down last words of mortally wounded soldier, taken around 1917

m777z on May 27th, 2024 at 03:55 UTC »

"You've killed me. Bastards, you've killed me! While the sun is still hot, I die!"

Collected on the fifth day of the week Chach of the month Betab of the year 1171, ten seconds before death. Subject was a darkeyed soldier thirty-one years of age. Sample is considered questionable.

trucorsair on May 27th, 2024 at 05:18 UTC »

I am just going to say it is probably 1914-1915. This is based on the fact that he has a head wound and his cloth cap with him. Britain and many other countries went into WWI with no appreciation for the shrapnel and debris from artillery, thus head protection was limited to soft caps and officers hats. The metal "Brodie" helmet was introduced in October 1915 and was not widely issued until spring 1916.

https://www.marlowmuseum.uk/features09/

Adventurous_Web_7961 on May 27th, 2024 at 05:37 UTC »

Its more likely she was documenting his name, time, place of death after a battle. When someone is killed in combat its not like the movies where before they pass they have the time to have a rational conversation.