Shell Shock
Shell Shock
This rare seismographic document from the Imperial War Museum’s collections shows the moment the First World War ended. The artillery activity it illustrates was recorded on the American front near the River Moselle, one minute before and one minute after the Armistice.
Sound designers Coda to Coda used the graphic record to recreate this audio of what the end of the First World War could have sounded like.
On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, the guns fell silent. It brought an end to four years of war which crippled Europe, leaving 17 million dead.
via Timothy Street, Salgood Sam
https://metro.co.uk/video/imperial-war-museum-approximate-end-wwi-1798600/
This rare seismographic document from the Imperial War Museum’s collections shows the moment the First World War ended. The artillery activity it illustrates was recorded on the American front near the River Moselle, one minute before and one minute after the Armistice.
Sound designers Coda to Coda used the graphic record to recreate this audio of what the end of the First World War could have sounded like.
On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, the guns fell silent. It brought an end to four years of war which crippled Europe, leaving 17 million dead.
via Timothy Street, Salgood Sam
https://metro.co.uk/video/imperial-war-museum-approximate-end-wwi-1798600/
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