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Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Ivan the Terribly Average Started conversation Nov 11, 2011
This is partly a follow-on from yesterday's journal, and partly triggered by various conversations about poppies and remembrance.
My paternal grandfather enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces in 1914, wearing the slouch hat and the Rising Sun badge with pride. I have a photo of him in uniform, a studio portrait, taken just before he set off for Perth to embark for Gallipoli. He was being sent to fight the Turks, despite the Turks being no threat to Australia and despite his own Turkish/Ottoman ancestry.
I remember seeing the war memorials in every small town I've visited. The memorials in the Barossa Valley towns stick in the mind; the district was settled by Germans from Prussia and Silesia in the 1840s, and in 1914-18 and again in 1939-45 the young men of the district went off to fight for the King-Emperor. These are German names on the monuments to the Australian soldiers who died in those wars.
As I said yesterday, my mother experienced the end of the Second World War as a child in Europe. She was taking refuge in Germany where it was safe for the remaining members of her family. Meanwhile, distant cousins of the boy who would be my father were meeting their end in quite another sort of camp in what is now Poland.
I grew up knowing that the two sides of my family had technically been bitter enemies a couple of decades before I was born.
The only way we can ever stop the gross idiocy of armed conflict is to remember it, to remember those who fought, and all of those who suffered, whether military or civilian, whichever side they were on. Remember that every single person was just that - a person. A human being.
So please - remember them all... If we forget, we might have to do it all again.
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Nov 11, 2011
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 11, 2011
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Nov 11, 2011
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Heleloo - Red Dragon Incarnate Posted Nov 12, 2011
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Peanut Posted Nov 13, 2011
I have found it quite fascinating rading the accounts of the people that rasearchers remember at this time.
It came to me that not only has this been interesting reading, but these are also stories that should be told, be documented, passed on and down
I was wondering if this is something we could put together. No-one would have to write anything new if they didn't want to. Just have somewhere where they are collected altogether
Peanut
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Ivan the Terribly Average Posted Nov 13, 2011
That's rather a good idea. I'd be happy to flesh out what I've written on the subject; there are a couple of other individuals who I think deserve to be recorded.
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Mrs Zen Posted Nov 13, 2011
Peanut, that is such a good idea.
Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
Lady Pennywhistle - Back with a vengeance! [for a certain, limited value of Vengeance; actual amounts of Vengeance may vary] Posted Nov 13, 2011
Thank you, Ivan.
That's all i have to say, really. Thank you.
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Remember, because things could be worse if we forget.
- 1: Ivan the Terribly Average (Nov 11, 2011)
- 2: lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned (Nov 11, 2011)
- 3: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Nov 11, 2011)
- 4: Fizzymouse- no place like home (Nov 11, 2011)
- 5: Heleloo - Red Dragon Incarnate (Nov 12, 2011)
- 6: Researcher 14993127 (Nov 12, 2011)
- 7: Deb (Nov 12, 2011)
- 8: Agapanthus (Nov 13, 2011)
- 9: Peanut (Nov 13, 2011)
- 10: Ivan the Terribly Average (Nov 13, 2011)
- 11: Mrs Zen (Nov 13, 2011)
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