Remembrance Sunday

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Remembrance Sunday is the closest Sunday to 11 November, which was the day that a final armistice was agreed between the beligerants of World War 1. Services of Remembrance are held each year throughout the UK on this day, with the main national service held at The Cenotaph in Whitehall. London.

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Remembrance Day and the truths that dare not speak their nameblog post8 November 2018John WightIf Remembrance Day imparts a message worthy of our collective intelligence it is that war should be made a crime, with those who instigate it punished as criminals. In the last analysis it does not determine who is right only who is left. We have met the enemy and he is us. End.
Document:The Red Poppy is Not About Remembrancearticle2 November 2018Tommy SheridanA polemic on the militarisation of remembrance of the horrors of war represented by UK Establishment promotion of the red poppy and its associated ceremonies on 11 November each year
Document:Those who flaunt the poppy on their lapelsarticle5 November 2011Robert FiskWhy Robert Fisk stopped wearing a red poppy
Document:Why I wear a white poppyarticle9 November 2018PeterA summary of the reasons why the author wears a white poppy during the UK Remembrance Day commemoration.
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