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Captain Keith Douglas was killed by enemy mortar fire on the 9th June 1944 while his regiment were trying to break out of Bayeux. He was 24 years old. His body
Keith Castellain Douglas (24 January 1920 – 9 June 1944) was an English poet and soldier noted for his war poetry during the Second World War
By the time he was killed in Normandy on 9 June 1944, aged twenty-four, Keith Douglas had achieved a body of work that has earned his reputation as the most
Keith Douglas was a British poet of World War II. A soldier who served in the Middle East and in the D-Day landings, his experience of mechanized warfare
The Ballarat harness racing community is in mourning following the sudden passing of local icon Keith Douglas aged 89 on Read More
Keith Douglas was 24 when he was killed during the invasion of Normandy, in 1944. His poems describe with difficult-to-read precision the actions required of a
Vergissmeinnicht by Keith Douglas (1920-1944) is a poem that continually shakes and rebuilds its own lyric foundations. It's narrated by a
Douglas wrote in both poetry and prose about the war in North Africa in 1942-43 as a tank commander in the British Eighth Army.
Considered one of the foremost English poets of World War II, Keith Douglas was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, in 1920.
Captain Keith Douglas was born on 24 January 1920 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. He had a difficult childhood. His father had won the Military Cross during the
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