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Documentary short narrated by Julie Fowlis featuring Dr D.W. Stewart and historian Murdo Beaton, that examines the devastating effect of WW1 on the lives of the Gaels.

Prògram goirid air aithris le Julie Fowlis a tha a' rannsachadh an droch bhuaidh a bh'aig a' Chiad Chogadh air beatha nan Gàidheal. Leis an Dtr D.U. Stiùbhart agus an eachdraiche Murchadh Peutan. San t-samhain 1918, bhuannaich Breatainn agus a companaich a' Chiad Chogadh. Ged a bha iad air an gnothach a dhèanamh air a' Ghearmailt, chosg e dhaibh.

Chaidh còrr 's ochd ceud mìle saighdear a dhìth agus faisg air 1.7 millean a leòn. Cha b' e tìr nan gaisgeach a bha 'feitheamh air na saighdearan a thill. Bha an t-àite mar a dh'fhàg iad e, le eaconamaidh chearbach agus bha iad air ginealach a chall. Bha bliadhnaichean ann mus d' fhuair na h-eileanan seachad air uabhas a' chiad chogaidh, 's tha buaidh aig co-dhùnaidhean an t-samhraidh sin air ais ann an 1914 oirnn fhathast.

A short programme, narrated by Julie Fowlis and featuring Dr D.W. Stewart and historian Murdo Beaton, that examines the devastating effect of WWI on the lives of the Gaels. In November 1918, Britain and her allies won the First World War, but the victory over Germany cost them dearly in lives; over 800,000 solders were lost and 1.7 million wounded.

There was no land fit for heroes waiting for the soldiers on their return from the war. The economy was ruined and the country was coming to terms with a lost generation. Many years would pass before the Highlands and Islands began to recover from the effects of WWI and decisions made in the summer of 1914 affect us still.

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Mon 5 Jan 2015 18:50

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