Rememberance 

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  • Rememberance Day tomorrow
    by SpiceTree

    November 11, is the day we honour our Veterans in Canada. I popped in today to add to my collection with a design that features the Poppy…

    November 11, is the day we honour our Veterans in Canada. I popped in today to add to my collection with a design that features the Poppy and reflects this date. I have several other Canadian designs that will be adding next week.

  • Smoke from the impact of the plane that hit on Sept, 11, 2001

  • Best Foot Forward
    by anaisnais

    Whistling shells and screams of torture / Blood clott gurgles death bell tolls

  • In Remembrance - Never Forget
    by anaisnais

    Every pace / A moment in history / Measured in / Lives on either side / Barbaric, brutal, broken bodies / Truths untold

  • The Last Encounter
    by lolowe

    “I don’t know why I came, I just figured you needed the / Help. / And…maybe it is my fault. Never mind”. / Destined to prelude you with vers…

  • Eulagy of Another (never just a)
    by beast

    Precious in hours of heartfelt remembrance.

    No guessing why i wrote this poem. I felt up to this point i had expressed nothing, and the poem helped me change that, made me feel less guilty. / Jessica Barrettxxx

  • rememberance on the beach
    by rustycb

    wow! amazing! thank you my picture rememberance on the beach is being used for the groups avatar picture for this month(beautiful belgium…

    wow! amazing! thank you my picture rememberance on the beach is being used for the groups avatar picture for this month(beautiful belgium group) amazing!thank you all my good bubs . thanx rusty : ) xx

  • One Minutes Silence
    by ManaMoon

    For Brave ANZAC soldiers / Both present and past

    ANZAC DAY

  • The Canberra war memorial. It’s a massive huge place and i recommend you all go there as it’s a great place to remember the soldiers that fought for us. Truly an amazing place.

  • the rememberance wall the at Canberra war memorial all full of poppies stuck onto names people knew. Truly a touching scene.

  • Rememberance
    by kernuak

    Later that week we heard you’d died / Somehow it was still a shock / Prepare ourselves although we’d tried

    Rememberance, a poem dedicated to a boy who suffered from muscular dystrophy.

  • A Soldier
    by DavidFrench

    A soldier fights for his country . / Obeys orders with out question, / And is prepared to pay the ultimate price / In the name of his countr…

    A soldier fights for his country . / Obeys orders with out question, / And is prepared to pay the ultimate price / In the name of his country and religion / In order to give the rest of us the freedom of choice / We remember them all including the unnamed soldier / PEACE

  • The Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium on 12th November 2008 the day following Rememberance Day. This was the 90th Anniversary of the end of the 1st World War. There are over 54,000 names of British Commonwealth soldiers inscribed on the monument each one a life lost and with no known grave.

  • A view of the Shrine of Rememberance, with the Eternal Flame lit in the foreground.

  • REMEMBERING
    by Janette Dengo

    Remembering Innocent days of the fields picking red poppies / Not knowing…

    This poem is being rated #6 out of 255 in it’s category. Thanks to my readers and fans of Helium. If you would like to write on Helium and publish your works, please email me and I’ll be happy to send you a private invitation.

  • It was time to go...Mother
    by Sandra Guzman

    Clasping my arms like a climbing plant / the leaves garnered your voice, that was slow and at peace.

    Poem by Pablo Neruda / Dedicated to celebrate my mother’s life Sandra February 11,2009

  • The Moscow theatre hostage crisis, also known as the 2002 Nord-Ost siege, was the seizure of a crowded Moscow theatre on October 23, 2002 by about 40-50 armed Chechen rebel fighters who claimed allegiance to the separatist movement in Chechnya. They took 850 hostages and demanded the withdrawal of Russian forces from Chechnya and an end to the Second Chechen War. The siege was officially led by Movsar Barayev (aged 22). After a two-and-a-half day siege, Russian OSNAZ forces pumped an unknown chemical agent into the building’s ventilation system and raided it. Officially, 39 of the terrorists were killed by Russian forces, along with at least 129 and possibly many more of the hostages (including nine foreigners). All but one of the hostages who died during the siege were killed by the toxic substance pumped into the theatre to subdue the militants.

  • This work was inspired by the marriage of two of my best friends. Acrylic and beads on canvas

  • Dark and emotive. Reflecting on remembrance and how time tends to blur the details of our past.

  • How many more?
    by anaisnais

    On daily basis these soldiers / meet challenging situations / Proud are they / to be deployed / Facing their missions / on behalf of their …

  • This was a long time exposure taken pre dawn at the Anzac Service. The elderly man was walking away after laying a wreath which is why he appears as a ghost on the war memorial.

  • November 2009. © All images copyright Hunniebee 2009

  • 11/11 Lest we Forget...
    by Linda Bianic

    red blood spilled

  • armistice day / Armistice Day (also known as Remembrance Day) is on November 11 and / commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I / and Germany at Compiègne, France, for the cessation of hostilities on / the Western Front, which took effect at eleven o’clock in the morning / — the “eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month” 1918. / While this official date to mark the end of the war reflects the cease / fire on the Western Front, hostilities continued in other regions, / especially across the former Russian Empire and in parts of the old / Ottoman Empire. The date was declared a national holiday in many allied nations, to / commemorate those members of the armed forces who were killed during / war. An exception is Italy, where the end of the war is commemorated / on 4 November, the day of the Armistice of Villa Giusti. Called / Armistice Day in many countries, it was known as National Day in / Poland (also a public holiday) called Polish Independence Day. After / World War II, the name of the holiday was changed to Veterans Day in / the United States and to Remembrance Day in countries of the British / Commonwealth of Nations. Armistice Day remains an official holiday in / France. It is also an official holiday in Belgium, known also as the / Day of Peace in the Flanders Fields. In many parts of the world people take a two-minute moment of silence / at 11:00 a.m. as a sign of respect for the roughly 20 million people / who died in the war, as suggested by Edward George Honey in a letter / to a British newspaper although Wellesley Tudor Pole established two / ceremonial periods of remembrance based on events in 1917.

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