ARMISTICE, REMEMBRANCE & SACRIFICE

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ARMISTICE, REMEMBRANCE & SACRIFICE A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION

1918

1918 ‘ Many amongst us now are tired.  To those I would say that Victory will belong to the side which holds out the longest.  The French Army is moving rapidly and in great force to our support. There is no other course open to us but to fight it out.  Every position must be held to the last man: there must be no retirement.  With our backs to the wall and believing in the justice of our cause each one of us must fight on to the end.  The safety of our homes and the Freedom of mankind alike depend upon the conduct of each one of us at this critical moment.’ Field Marshal Haig 11 April 1918

ARMISTICE ALLIED & US PREPARATIONS FOR MAJOR AIR & LAND OFFENSIVES IN 1919. 29 SEPTEMBER 1918 BULGARIANS SIGN ARMISTICE 4 OCTOBER GERMAN GOVERNMENT APPEALS TO PRESIDENT WILSON FOR ARMISTICE & NEGOTIATIONS 30 OCTOBER TURKEY SURRENDERS 3 NOVEMBER AUSTRO-HUNGARY SIGNS ARMISTICE WITH ITALY 3 NOVEMBER NAVAL MUTINY WILHELMSHAVEN 4 NOVEMBER ALLIED SUPREME WAR COUNCIL ACCEPTS 14 POINTS 7 NOVEMBER GERMAN DELEGATION MEETS ALLIED COMMAND 9 NOVEMBER KAISER FLEES & REPUBLIC DECLARED 1100 11 NOVEMBER CEASE FIRE

SACRIFICE ATTRITION & SLAUGHTER ON THE BATTLEFIELD MURDER & WARFARE ON THE HIGH SEA BLOCKADE AWARENESS OF MAGNITUDE OF DEATH & DESTRUCTION TOTAL WAR – BRITAIN FROM 1916 HUMAN COST ACROSS EMPIRE INDIAN ARMY, KING’S AFRICAN RIFLES, WEST INDIES REGIMENT, JEWISH LEGION CANADA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH AFRICA EUROPE, AFRICA , ASIA & THE OCEANS

A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION REMEMBRANCE A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION NATIONAL - UNKNOWN SOLDIER & CENOTAPH

A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION REMEMBRANCE A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION COMMUNITIES - CENTENENNIAL PROJECTS BEARSTED & CHILHAM

A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION REMEMBRANCE A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION THE PILGRIMAGE

A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION REMEMBRANCE A CENTURY OF COMMEMORATION & REFLECTION CWGC – SIR FABIAN WARE 1917 SOLDIER’S POLLS & FAMILY PETITIONS HAIG – BRITISH LEGION & CAMPAIGNING FOR VETERANS HAIG’S FUNERAL 1928 1929 – ECONOMIC COLLAPSE ALTERS VIEW OF WAR DISABLED, SUFFERING & THE BEREFT MODERN COMMEMORATION

REMEMBRANCE “Common remembrance of the dead is the one thing, sometimes the only thing, that never fails to bring our people together.” Sir Fabian Ware 1920 “Remembrance is not a call to jingoistic fervour, but a time for silence and reflection.” Squadron Leader Rana Chhina July 2016