Hello Opal and thank you for posing the question.
Did you know that the Cenotaph was originally meant as a symbol of peace? The initial (temporary) structure was erected for a Peace Parade following the end of the First World War and I am very glad that this year has marked a new chapter of reconciliation after conflict and renewed hope for a peaceful future.
On a personal note two of my brothers, my first husband and two sons-in-law were/are in the military. The Falkland, Irish, Iraq and Afghan conflicts have massively affected my life and the lives of my family. If we don't pursue peace and forgiveness then we shall be caught up in a senseless merry-go-round of continuing hostilities.
moggie57
The Cenotaph was most definitely NOT erected for just the British troops who died in WWI. Did you know that in addition to our European Allies almost three million soldiers from Australia, Africa, Canada, New Zealand, the Caribbean and the countries we now know as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma answered Britain’s call to arms between 1914 and 1918? Because of this it was decided not to dedicate the Cenotaph, as not all the dead it commemorates were Christian.
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