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  1. The Wipers Times. The Wipers Times was a trench magazine that was published by British soldiers fighting in the Ypres Salient during the First World War. In early 1916, the 12th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters stationed in the front line at Ypres, Belgium, came across an abandoned printing press.

  2. May 17, 2012 · Contributors to The Wipers Times wrote under pen names that poked fun at real wartime correspondents while others used initials like P.B.I, which stood for Poor Bloody Infantryman. A typical mock ad in The Wipers Times tells parents about the perfect gift for a small boy: his very own flame thrower (“flammenwerfer” in German).

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  3. Jun 8, 2021 · Share This Article. Despite dismal conditions in the trenches of the Western Front in the First World War, an enterprising group of British soldiers decided to laugh in the face of danger with a mock “newspaper” popularly known as The Wipers Times. In 1916, Captain Fred Roberts and Lieutenant Jack Pearson of the 12th Battalion, The Sherwood ...

  4. Jul 12, 2013 · The Wipers Times featured faux news stories written under ludicrous pen-names, along with poetry, humorous letters to the editor, and even mock advertisements from the enemy. Soldiers wrote and edited the paper during their off-duty hours and frequently suspended publishing when fighting on the Western Front intensified.

  5. The co-writers Ian Hislop and Nick Newman talk about writing the Wipers Times together. I think what you’ll get as the audience is the authentic voice of the trenches. This is what they wrote ...

  6. The Wipers Times: The soldiers’ paper. Soldiers have always used dark humour as a way of coping with the grim realities of war. A good example of this is 'The Wipers Times', one of the finest of many trench publications produced on the Western Front during the First World War (1914-18).

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  8. Jul 5, 2013 · Writing in a foreword of a recent collected edition of The Wipers, Mr Hislop said: “It is quite literally laughing in the face of death, with jokes about flamethrowers and gas attacks from the ...

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