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REMEMBRANCE NMS


 1. #REMEMBRANCE NMS MOD#
 2. #REMEMBRANCE NMS UPDATE#
 3. #REMEMBRANCE NMS DRIVER#

Germany had become unified after beating France in a six-week campaign launched
in 1870.įor its part, Britain at that point had the world’s largest empire and
sought to hold onto it by staying on good terms with its closest imperial
rivals, France and Russia. Fear and suspicion of Germany helped drive France and
Russia into alliance.


#REMEMBRANCE NMS DRIVER#

Imperialism was a major driver of the competition between these two groups, as
was the emergence of a unified Germany in 1871 as a major power on the
continent. Essentially, the stage was set for the conflict by a European
continent that was divided against itself and that came to be aligned around two
hostile camps: the Central Powers, which consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary
and Italy, and the Entente Powers, consisting principally of Great Britain,
France and Russia, later also Serbia, Belgium and then Japan. The causes of the
First World War are varied, complex and still disputed.


#REMEMBRANCE NMS MOD#

Although the MoD report begins its examination in 1945, it does not include
statistics for those killed during these two conflicts. The only exceptions to
this are figures listed for the First Indochina War and the Indonesian War of
Independence, for which Wikipedia was referenced. They do not include deaths of
troops from the wider British Empire since the empire ceased to exist partway
through the period examined here. It has also been informed by an MoD report
entitled ‘UK armed forces Deaths: Operational deaths post World War II’, which
covers the period from September 1945 up until March of this year (2020.)įigures
in the document and this article more generally are inclusive of Gurkhas, as
well as others from Commonwealth countries such as Fiji, who have chosen to
serve in the British Armed Forces directly. Research for this project has been
done with the assistance of Professor Ian Beckett, Honorary Professor of
Military History at Rutherford College, the University of Kent. Here, we take a
look at those where British troops have lost their lives. There have been many
conflicts and operations involving British military personnel since August, 1914
- the start of World War 1.


#REMEMBRANCE NMS UPDATE#

On Remembrance Sunday and Remembrance Day, we will also be posting more of your
Words of Remembrance in a live update Memory Wall which will include posts from
social media and submissions to us on the day – thoughts, memories, poems,
personal stories or reflections on a loved one who is among the fallen. We also
include Words of Remembrance from our community – with submissions from people
who have sent us thoughts, poems and their own personal reflections of what
Remembrance means to them, perhaps who they are remembering, or a reflection on
the meaning of an act of remembrance. Join us in taking time to examine where
and when our Armed Forces have been called upon over time and remember those who
served in those conflicts. We remember the service and sacrifice made by so
many, over history and those who serve today. This article examines those wars
and conflicts to act as a reminder of the many times our Armed Forces have put
themselves in harm’s way in service to their country.Īs we pay our respects,
fall silent, bow our heads during this year’s Remembrance – we think of all
those, not only in more recent conflicts but those who have lost their lives in
moments of war in our history. Here, we reflect on all those wars and conflicts
over time in which British and Commonwealth personnel have given the ultimate
sacrifice in defence of the nation. This year, the many of us will not be able
to attend Remembrance services due the restrictions in place following the
coronavirus pandemic – although some Remembrance Sunday events in England will
be allowed to go ahead, Downing Street has said.Įvents will be allowed to take
place outside as long as social distancing measures are in place.įor those of us
who cannot attend an event as usual, we can still pay our respects in our own
private way or by sharing our Words of Remembrance online. We not only remember
and honour those who gave their lives during the First and Second World Wars,
but those who have served in all wars. These powerful words serve as a reminder
that those who serve to defend the nation and our way of life are always in our
thoughts, as is their sacrifice in our name.





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