Britain's UN Mission opened the exhibition today at UN headquarters to coincide with the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, Britain's entry into the war, and its presidency of the UN Security Council this month.
It includes posters of the poets and their poems, and a code that can be scanned with smart phones to hear the ambassadors from the onetime warring countries reading their works.
British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant, who reads Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est," told reporters the theme of the exhibition is "conflict prevention and commemoration." He said the ambassadors chose the poems.
New Zealand, Australia, Belgium, Austria, South Africa, India and Serbia are also represented in the exhibition.