Only Fools And Horses Episode Yesterday Never Comes From 1983.

This is one of my favourite Only Fools And Horses episode’s it is Yesterday Never Comes from 83. It came out and was released on the 1st December 1983 Christmas of that year it was before I was born it was on three years before I was born. I like watching this episode when it is on the Sky channel GOLD when it is on the telly sometimes it was also on Gold last week on Sunday afternoon so I watched a bit of the episode then to.

Wwe Wrestlemania 16 2000.

This is one of my favourite Wrestlemania’s from when I was younger it’s from The Attitude Era 2000. It was on Sunday the 2nd April 2000 when I was thirteen years old and when I was in year eight when I was in my second year at Southlands School. It is Wrestlemania 16 2000 also known as Wrestlemania 2000. I am looking forward to watching it on the Wwe Network sometime it is on for 3 hours and 18 minutes just over 3 hours.

Weather App On iPhone.

I always check the weather forecast on my weather app on my iPhone every day. I always like to go on my weather app the night before to check what the weather is going to be like the next day to. It is always important to check the weather app on your iPhone all the time to I think.

Concientous Objectors in Britain 1914 – 1918

From the start of the war it was opposed by those who objected to war in principle and their position coined a new term ‘pacifist’. A voice for them was found thought the Union of Democratic Control but there were many others who acted out of religious or political conviction. In March 1916 when compulsory military service came into affect the right of pacifists were acknowledged. Some 16500 tough minded idealists mostly inexperienced young men withstood the pressures to join up. Over half agreed to perform non combatant service re medical or agricultural work. Some 6000 refused to accept the authority of the tribunals set up to assess how much of a pacifist they actually were or if they were cowards. Some were detained and arrested. Some were given hard labour in Dartmoor. One of these prisoners was a Quaker called Stephen Hobhouse who was from a wealthy family who his inheritance and went to work for the poor in Londons East end. People who supported the pacifists or conscientious objectors as they came to be known were ridiculed and pressured. In 1918 the suffering did not end for 5 years the were ostracised from society and could not get work. Bertrand Russell was fined £100 in 1916 deprived of his lectureship at Trinity College Cambridge and in February 1918 he was sentenced to 6 months in prison for publicly advocating an offer of peace negotiations to the Germans.

The War 1914 – 1918 in the Depths of suffering

By 1917 all the fighting countries were suffering as never before. The French had sustained 3.3 million casualties, the Germans 2.5 million and the British over 1 million. It had become clear that if Germany did not starve Britain then Britain would starve Germany.

Attrition on the German home front

In Mid 1916 Germant faced the grim consequences of prolonging the war. Verdun had failed to break Frances spirit and there had been no grate breakthrough to justify hopes for victory. The only other possibility was to break Britain who had assessed the people only had 12 weeks of food left. Ordinary people became experts on British weaknesses and the press demanded action. After the peace overture in December 1916 fell on stony ground the German government decided in January 1917 to return to unrestricted submarine warfare. However Britain did not collapse and USA came into the war bringing another industrialised power into the equation. This intensified the war instead of attaining victory for the Germans. It lead to its own destruction.

For German people liofe became a total misery. October 1916 30,000 people gathered in Frankfurt to demand peace. This became known as ‘ turnip winter’ as turnip flour was used in place of wheat flour. In 1917 a daily food ration 1,000 calories. The birth raye halved and infant mortality rose by 25 per cent. The average 3 year old weighed 2 pounds 3 ounces and also tuberculosis took its toll.

This suffering of the German people was mocked by the growth of the black market. Starvation was rife and they had to watch the wealthy get all their supplies ok cause they could afford it on the black market. All dairy and meat products cost 10 times as much. There was great unease and suspicion and unrest threatened to spread. The British were conceived as a lesser enemy. In April 1917 125,000 workers in Berlin and Leipzig went on strike in protest.

The Blockade of Britain

Britain acquired a dictator of their own Lloyd George who became Prime Minister in December 1916 He command through 6 cabinets ministers and introduced ration books and prices.The merchant ships he had arranged for delivery of the food many were sunk. The coal industry was about to collapse. Food and fuel ran very low. They restricted beer production and all the flor mills were put under Government control. Lots of queues ensued outside butchers, bakers, fish mongers etc. Rationing worked and the person who brought it in was Lord Rhondda but he dies 1918 with stress the toll of the job had taken his life.