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  • This was a war where every hour counted on the battlefield and on the home front.

  • By 1916 an old idea had resurfaced, one that was born in Britain, near the home of Time, the Royal Observatory Greenwich, with the publication of a pamphlet called The Waste of Day Lights on.

  • This was composed by a very entrepreneurial builder called William Willits, who lived in Chisel House, which is about 15 kilometers south of Greenwich and Will.

  • It was a keen horse rider, and he used to go for early Morning writes in the local woods.

  • On it was on one of these rides that he noticed that all the blinds in the local houses that were all down everyone seemed to be in bed as a very industrious and productive man.

  • He was a pulled at this waste of time.

  • Everyone appreciates the long light evenings.

  • Everyone laments there, shrinkage.

  • As the days grow shorter, nearly everyone has given utterance to regret that the clear, bright light of early mornings during spring and summer months is so seldom seen or used.

  • Now, if some of the hours of wasted sunlight could be withdrawn from the beginning and added to the end of the day.

  • How many advantages would be gained by a lot?

  • Well, it's died before.

  • He saw his idea put into action to save coal for the war effort, but it was adopted at first by the Germans, not the British post.

  • Guards warned the population about the shift and why they owed it to their country.

  • Not to forget.

  • The British followed a few weeks later and didn't miss a chance for a dig at the Germans.

  • America came on board in 1918.

  • As DST spread around the world, countries adopted it, dumped it or never tried it.

  • Still, the daylight debate rages.

  • Every year the arguments exist, whether it helps or harms our health and the economy.

  • While the wartime wisdom of saving energy may no longer apply for many of us, long summer evenings still endure the legacy of a war where so much was lost to give us these freedoms.

This was a war where every hour counted on the battlefield and on the home front.

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