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WW1 A to Z - R is for Remembrance
Schoolchildren describe the national act of remembrance that takes place on 11th November each year. The children say what remembrance means to them personally. The children share items such as campaign medals that are important in their own family histories. Images of present-day commemoration follow, including the Queen laying a wreath at the Cenotaph, aerial views of war cemeteries on the battlefields of the Western Front and people observing the two minutes’ silence.
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