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Greater than 100 years after WW1, the specter of battle haunts Europe once more – Nationwide

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Crimson poppy flowers have been dropped onto troopers, politicians and onlookers from internationally gathered in western Belgium on Tuesday to commemorate the top of World Warfare I.

They laid wreaths at a newly renovated memorial for the fallen in Ypres, the Belgian city that earned the grim honor of being synonymous with the brutality of battle.

Tuesday is named Armistice Day — or Veterans Day in the USA and Remembrance Day in Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa — marking the top of WWI.

Troopers from New Zealand to Canada paraded by city towards the Menin Gate, an enormous stone memorial inscribed with the names of tens of hundreds of troopers who have been killed however left with out graves.


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Bagpipes and bugles rang out alongside an electrical guitar that performed “Masters of Warfare” by Bob Dylan in Flemish and English. A choir sang John Lennon’s “Think about.”

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In Britain, many individuals paused for 2 minutes of silence at 11 a.m., marking the second the warfare resulted in 1918, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.

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In France, President Emmanuel Macron attended the standard ceremony on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier below the Arc de Triomphe and lit the everlasting flame on the memorial engraved with the phrases: “Right here rests a French soldier who died for the nation.”

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned that the nation’s minute of silence was “a noiseless echo of the hush that fell throughout Europe when the weapons stopped in 1918.”


From 1914-1918, the armies of France, the British Empire, Russia and the U.S. fought towards a German-led coalition that included the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. The warfare killed nearly 10 million troopers, generally tens of hundreds on a single day.

Tons of of hundreds died in Ypres alone.

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The blood-soaked fields of the Flanders area noticed the event of extra fashionable methods to kill. Horses galloped subsequent to tanks. Poison fuel was launched. Aerial surveillance supplied precision to artillery that overwhelmed medieval fortifications.

Within the wake of “the warfare to finish all wars” after which WWII, a contemporary geopolitical system was solid with an purpose to avert future conflicts, giving start to the United Nations and the European Union.

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Many years later, throughout once-devastated Europe, nations are once more rearming, plowing investments into the protection trade in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The 27-nation EU has been nervous by a sequence of airspace violations, a few of them near its borders with Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. Western officers have accused Russia and its proxies of staging dozens of incidents of sabotage.

Other than Europe, wars in locations as distant as Gaza and Sudan have had impression properly past their borders. Tensions in Asia have led Japan and others to extend navy spending. And around the globe, ascendant political actions problem the democratic order, with authoritarianism on the rise.

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