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In Flanders Fields...
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the
poppies
grow....
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betweenthe crosses,
row on row ...
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thatmark our place ...
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and inthe skythe larks, still singingbravely, fly...
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scarceheard amidthe gunsbelow ...
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we arethe dead ...
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shortdays ago we lived ...
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l
o
ve
d
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and were loved ...
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and now we lie in Flanders Fields.
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Take
up
our
quarrelwith
ourfoe
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wethrowthetorch ...
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be yourstohold ithigh.
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Ifyebreakfaithwithuswhodie ...
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we shall notsleep ....
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though poppies growin Flanders Fields.
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IN TIMES OF WAR
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Thisscenewasplayedoutinthousandsoftrainstationsas menpreparedto gotowar.
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Many men would never return home.
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Manyofthe menwere badlywounded.
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Soldiers were
not the onlycasualties ofwar.
Over one millionchildren under
the age ofsixteen diedduring the
Second WorldWar.
A brave younggirl named AnneFrank was onlyone of them.
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Women played an important role during times of war byworking in the factories and doing many of the jobs usually
done by men.
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In Europe, especially, food was very hard to get. Each personwas given a ration book that they used to buy their food.
Each person could have only a small amount of meat, sugar,butter, bacon, tea and cheese each week and were allowed
only one egg! Children seldom got candy or treats.
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If you wanted to buy new clothes you had to use COUPONS.Each item was worth so many of these. Every man, woman,
child was allowed 48 coupons per year.
Instead of buying stockingswomen had their legs
painted.
A girls dress cost 5coupons, shoes cost 2
coupons, and boys pantscost 6 coupons.
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During the Second World War,thousands of children were
evacuated from Europe.
Many of these children would
never see their parents again.
Some of these children came toCanada and went home only after
the war was over.
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Men often had to march hundreds of miles to reach the battlefield.
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The sound of the roaring guns often left men deaf for days.
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It was not unusual for men to go without sleep for days on end.
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During muchofthe FirstWorld War
the menhadtofightin
trenchessuchastheseat
Flanders.Thetrencheswereoftenfilled
withwaterandrats.The menwereseldom
dryor
comfortable.
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Soldiersalso dugandlivedinfoxholestotryandstaysafe.
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Many small towns and villages, such as this one inFrance, were destroyed during the fighting.
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Entering small
villages andtownsoccupied bythe German
Army duringthe SecondWorld Warwas a
dangerousundertaking.
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The younggirls
shown inthis
pictureare asking
the
soldier totake theirdolls
thinkingthat he
can keepthem safeuntil the
war is
over.
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Women played an active part in many of the battles that were fought.
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Many battles were fought in the air.
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Many men met their deaths when they parachuted in behind the enemy lines.
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This painting, by Rich Thistle, depicts Billy Bishop who was aCanadian war ace during the First World War.
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Many battles took place at sea.
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Many brave men were lost.
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Soldiers were oftentransported to battles
by large ships.
The soldiers were thentransported to shoreby landing craft such
as these.
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Many Canadians died while trying to reach the beachesduring the D-Day Invasion in France.
Thi i t h
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This picture showspeople celebrating theend of the First World
War. Armistice wasdeclared at 11:00 a.m onNovember 11, 1918.
The eleventh hour of theeleventh day of the
eleventh month is when
Canadians everywherepause to remember thosewho made the ultimate
sacrifice so that wecould live in peace.
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War memorials are acommon sight across
Canada and are oneway that we honourthose men and womenwho made the supremesacrifice so that we
might live in peace.
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The Books of
Remembrance inthe Hall ofHonour in
Ottawa are filledwith the namesof Canadians whogave their lives
during times ofwar.
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On Remembrance Day wewear poppies to help us
remember the horrors ofwar and the many bravepeople who lost their lives
as a result.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY
SERVICES ARE ANOTHERWAY THAT WE PAY
TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHOFOUGHT FOR US.
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DURING THE ONE MINUTE OF SILENCE YOU ARE ASKED
TO STAND AND BOW YOUR HEAD.
REMEMBER THATITIS ONLY BECAUSE OF THESACRIFICE OF SO MANY THATWE ARE ABLE TO LIVE IN
FREEDOM AND PEACE TODAY
ONE MINUTE OF SILENCE