
“But Kultur’s Nar-Poo in the Trenches” - ARTnews.com
2014年5月29日 · Members of the British Expeditionary Force seemed to conduct their stay in the vowel-rich territories of Belgium and Northern France during the First World War as an …
Dysentery in the First World War - Spartacus Educational
Dysentery is a disease involving the inflammation of the lining of the large intestines. The inflammation causes stomach pains and diarrhoea. Some cases involve vomiting and fever. …
The English expressions coined in WW1 - BBC News
2014年2月22日 · For example no bon (English no alongside French bon, meaning "good") and napoo (from il n'y en a plus or il n'y a plus - "there is no more"), which was used in the war to …
WWI Slang — Henry Sheldon Museum
Some of these “trench slang” words and phrases are still used to this day. Get a lowdown on which ones are WWI vintage. A fair whack – this phrase means “sharing around”. With the …
03 Jan 1917 - WAR WORDS AND PHRASES. - Trove
A correspondent in the London "Daily Mail" recently draw attention to the common use in the Army of the word "Na [?]poo" coined by Tommy Atkins ...
What Was Hygiene Like In The Trenches In WW1? - Ranker
2019年10月15日 · Although WWI was known as the Great War, trench hygiene was anything but great. Soldiers in the trenches spent their time in unsanitary conditions among open latrines, …
What was personal Hygiene like in WWI : r/AskHistorians - Reddit
2019年10月2日 · Approximately 150,000 British Empire troops fell sick in the course of the campaign, of which 90,000 had to be evacuated, of whom almost 4,000 died. On the other …
Hygiene In War: Was It Possible In The Trenches? - SOFREP
2022年7月6日 · Sterilization of water through boiling is the most common and perhaps most uncomplicated method of producing potable water. However, the soldiers in the trenches …
How people went to the toilet in WW1 trenches - BBC Newsround
2014年8月2日 · Soldiers lived in the trenches when fighting during WW1, it was muddy, noisy and pretty basic. They didn't have toilets so it was probably a bit stinky too. Ricky's been to a …
napoo, n. — Green’s Dictionary of Slang
But sooner or later, it will be ‘nah-poo.’. 1928 (con. WWI) H.F. Cruikshank ‘So This Is Flanders!’ Battle Stories July 🌐 If this guy was goina giggle out loud on patrol, we figured we was settin’ …
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