This is what the "Great" war was about - horrors and suffering and why we have "Remembrance" - designed to stop these horrors occurring again.
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Remembrance of WW1 in 100 Colourised Images
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I can't disagree with the intent of your post, but "Remembrance" was initially purely to stop the horrors of war and remember who had died in WW1 and WW2 - rather than countriesHudswell wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 3:23 pm I think the world "Great" was used to describe the sheer scope of the conflict, the like of which had never been experienced before. And Remembrance is to remember and honour those that have given their lives in defence of their countries. The images do truely bring those times home.
It has recently expanded to cover other countries and now other wars
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According the The British Legion it's " A day for the nation to remember and honour those who have sacrificed themselves to secure and protect our freedom ".
Jackie
Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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I remember reading about the pioneering surgical work carried out by Dr Harold Gillies in WW1 and beyond. He built new faces for countless soldiers, and any article you read on him will soon bring home just how brutal war is.
Personally, for me, Poppy Day is for remembering those who lost their lives fighting for their family and country in war. Nationality doesn't come into it.
Personally, for me, Poppy Day is for remembering those who lost their lives fighting for their family and country in war. Nationality doesn't come into it.
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It's a 'must see'.
Strange to think that we may be looking into the faces of our own family, and not know it.
Jackie
Strange to think that we may be looking into the faces of our own family, and not know it.
Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.