A Soldier’s Declaration

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A Soldier’s Declaration is a famous 1917 statement by British war poet and soldier Siegfried Sassoon condemning the continuation of World War I as unjust and needlessly destructive.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-war document
open letter
political statement
addressedTo UK government
surface form: British government

British public
military authorities
author Siegfried Sassoon
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
date 1917-07-30
declaredBy Siegfried Sassoon
declaredRoleOfAuthor British Army officers
surface form: British Army officer

front-line soldier
war poet
firstPublicationDate 1917-07-31
firstPublishedIn The Times
genre political protest
war protest
hasHistoricalSignificance important text in pacifist literature
key document of First World War dissent
includedIn collections of First World War documents
editions of Siegfried Sassoon’s writings
influenced British anti-war sentiment
public perception of World War I
interpretedAs act of conscientious objection
language English
legalConsequence Siegfried Sassoon
surface form: Siegfried Sassoon was sent to Craiglockhart War Hospital

Siegfried Sassoon
surface form: Siegfried Sassoon was treated as suffering from shell shock
mainSubject World War I
conscientious objection
military service
medium written text
movement anti-war movement
notableQuote I am making this statement as an act of wilful defiance of military authority
I believe that the war is being deliberately prolonged by those who have the power to end it
placeOfIssue London, England
surface form: London
positionTaken condemnation of continuation of World War I
criticism of British war policy
opposition to prolongation of the war
preservedIn Siegfried Sassoon
surface form: Siegfried Sassoon archives
publicationOutlet The Manchester Guardian
The Times
relatedConflict World War I
relatedEvent Western Front
surface form: Western Front in World War I
relatedOrganization British Army
Royal Welch Fusiliers
statedReason needless suffering of soldiers
war aims had become unjust
war was being deliberately prolonged by those in power
timePeriod 20th century
year 1917

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Siegfried Sassoon wrote A Soldier’s Declaration