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Siegfried Sassoon was an influential English poet and soldier known for his powerful anti-war poetry and his candid portrayal of the horrors of World War I. Through works such as "The Old Huntsman" and "Counter-Attack," Sassoon confronted the brutality of war with unflinching honesty, challenging the romanticized notions of heroism and glory. His poetic legacy continues to serve as a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the enduring quest for peace.
"I believe that the purpose for which I and my fellow soldiers entered upon this war should have been so clearly stated as to have made it impossible to change them, and that, had this been done, the objects which actuated us would now be attainable by negotiation."
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