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Today we remember the end of World War Two, Victory in Europe (VE) Day, the surrender by Germany on 8 May 1945.
With the Last Post Service at the Shrine of Remembrance at 4:45pm, we honour the service and sacrifice of all who served and the lives lost or forever changed. https://t.co/yiTcsm3kHy
Today is the international ‘Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War’, regardless of what side they fought on. Could we hold the service records of your loved ones? https://t.co/YVlDvfmyGf
NAA: A9300, MACDONALD A https://t.co/yG1IKqlnwy
— National Archives of Australia (@naagovau) May 8, 2022
Today's "Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives in World War II" helps us reflect on how the United Nations was created, which has made its mandate to shield future generations from the scourge of war.
#GermanyInAfrica https://t.co/FTPS2keb76
On Thursday 28th April, Year 9 classes travelled to the Shrine of Remembrance at the Botanical Gardens as part of their World War I unit for History. They were brought back into time to 1914, exploring the stories of soldiers and nurses who enlisted to support the war effort. https://t.co/17bGXDk5dD
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Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives During the Second World War seeks to remember the victims of World War II. This day encourages all organizations individuals to pay tribute to all the victims.
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