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Remembrance Sunday The Last Post (followed by two minutes silence)

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Page 1: Remembrance Sunday The Last Post (followed by two minutes silence)

Remembrance Sunday

The Last Post

(followed by two minutes silence)

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Why We Remember Them

• What is Remembrance Day?

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Why We Remember Them

• Remembrance Day is a special day in November.

• People wear a special symbol called a poppy.

• On Remembrance Day we remember people who have suffered and died in wars

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Why We Remember Them• One way to find out

about people who died in wars is to visit the war memorial in Brierfield.

• There are names inscribed on the memorial of all the people who died in the World Wars from our area.The war memorial in

Brierfield Centre

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The First World War

• The First World War began in 1914• Millions of men joined the army and went to fight in the

war• The conditions were terrible

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The First World War

• Many Soldiers did not sleep for days at a time.

• They were tired, hungry and lonely

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Women who Helped

• Many nurses went to the battlefields to care for the soldiers who were injured.

• Many soldiers and nurses were killed in the war.

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The End of the First War

• War ended at 11 0’ clock in the morning on 11th November 1918

• Later on, people held street parties to celebrate the end of the conflict

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Why do We wear Poppies on

Remembrance Day?

• The paper poppies we wear on Remembrance day are like the real poppies that grew in the battlefields of the First World War

• Real poppies are a beautiful bright red – but they soon die

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Why We Remember Them

• After the battle of Somme in the First World War Soldiers returned to see the trenches covered in bright red poppies

• This is why the red poppy became the symbol to remind of those who have gone

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Why We Remember Them

• Do you know if someone from your family was a child in the Second World War?

• Your Great Grandparents may have been evacuated to safer places. Many children from large cities and towns were sent into the country for their protection.

• How do you think they felt, leaving their home & family behind.

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Why We Remember Them Today

• On Remembrance Day people go to a ceremony at their war memorial

• If you are members of any uniformed organisation you may attend the memorial service in the village

• The Queen lays a poppy wreath at the London Cenotaph

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Two Minutes SilenceTo Remember

• At 11 0’ clock on the 11th day of the 11th month people stay silent for two minutes to remember

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Why you Should Wear your Poppy with Pride

• Now you have found out about Remembrance Day

• You know how important the symbol of the poppy is

• Wear your poppy with pride