2 minute silence today at 11am


Bookmark and Share


sample image description

Newark commemorates those who fought, and are still fighting, in wars for their country on Remembrance Day.

The British Remembrance Day is always held on the 11 November. This is the day that World War One ended in 1918, when the armistice was signed in Compiègne, Northern France, at 5am. Six hours later, the fighting stopped, and to commemorate this there is a two minute silence in the UK at 11am, every 11 November.

The period of silence was first proposed by a Melbourne journalist, Edward George Honey, in a letter published in the London Evening News on 8 May 1919, which subsequently came to the attention of King George V. On 7 November, 1919, the king issued a proclamation which called for a two-minute silence:

'All locomotion should cease, so that, in perfect stillness, the thoughts of everyone may be concentrated on reverent remembrance of the glorious dead.'

At a time when there are some very ugly reports in the press on how our war heroes and young soldiers are being treated, these photos give us faith that for most part, this country respects the men who have fought and are still fighting today to preserve peace

sample image description

About the Author
Lou H Joined: November 2008     Blog Posts: 185
View All Posts


Your Comments
LAURENCE G 12 November 2009
Newark cemetery is important internationally as it contains over 400 Polish Airmen that are buried during the 2nd world war. A special plot was set aside in Newark Cemetery for Polish Air Force during the war. The cemetery is also important internationally as it contains From the British Commonwealth are also buried in Newark Cemetery, The Royal Australian Air Force 6 buried (RAAF), British Royal Air Force 44 (RAF), Canadian 17 (RCAF) New Zealand 3 (RNZAF) Many Polish Airmen were flying Spitfires fighters for Britain’s Royal Force during the Battle of Britain. 2.000 Polish Airmen were killed 422 had been buried in Newark Cemetery during the Second World War. We will Remember them.cllrlaurencegoffnewark@yahoo.co.uk report abuse...
Share Your Thoughts Share Your Thoughts
You will need to Login or Register before you send us your comments.