The Graves of the Fallen

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The Graves of the Fallen

by Rudyard Kipling

EN·~15 minutes·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

What the Commission is.

1:18
2

Its History.

0:52
3

Its Finance.

0:46
4

THE CEMETERIES.

1:07
5

Their Design and Care.

2:25
6

Inscriptions, Registers, and Planning.

1:44
7

Memorials to the Missing.

0:59
8

Graves of Indian Troops.

1:10
9

Treatment of Isolated Graves.

1:03
10

Removal of Bodies.

0:51

Description

A quietly authoritative guide, this account details the birth and mission of the Imperial War Graves Commission, the body charged with honoring the fallen of the Great War. It opens with a clear explanation of the commission’s diverse membership—from government ministers to representatives of the Dominions—showing how a shared sense of duty brought the empire together.

The narrative then moves across the globe, describing the countless burial sites that dot fields, forests, deserts and distant islands. It explains the thoughtful design choices—uniform headstones, the Cross of Sacrifice, and the Stone of Remembrance—intended to give each grave a permanent, dignified presence while reflecting a common sacrifice.

Interwoven with vivid illustrations, the work balances factual detail with a reverent tone, offering listeners insight into the logistical challenges and artistic decisions that shaped these memorial landscapes. It’s an informative portrait of how nations remember their war dead, and why those quiet fields still matter today.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 minutes (14K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mary Glenn Krause, Chuck Greif, MFR, University of California and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2017-06-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling

1865–1936

Born in Bombay and shaped by life in British India, this Nobel Prize-winning writer turned adventure, folklore, and childhood wonder into stories that have stayed popular for generations. Best known for The Jungle Book, Kim, and the Just So Stories, he wrote with a strong feel for place, rhythm, and memorable characters.

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