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It's remembrance Sunday.
The First World War dramatically changed the way we think about and remember war. Largely, this was a result of the scale of death. D-day, 1944 is rightly remembered as a day of great loss, There where around 10,000 Allied casualties at the end of the day. However, on the first day of the battle of the Somme there where over five times that volume of allied losses. Around 1/8 of the allied forces did not survive the war and 1/3 suffered serious injury. Only around half the dead have known graves. Europe was deprived of the best of a generation. It's hard to find a family that was not effected. Two of my great uncles where killed, one whilst winning the VC. Arguably, the conflict did not end until 1945. For the first time, Europe became covered in war memorials, often with lists of names carved in them and, for the first time, a day was set aside each year to remember what had happened. Since 1919 countless conflicts have been added to those we remember and the motto "Never Again", that was often repeated at the memorial services at the end of the First World War has come to ring a little hollow. Spend a few minuets to remember the fallen today; for our sake, if not theirs. Send a little money to a veterans charity if you can as well. http://www.poppy.org.uk/support-us/give-money
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