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this month is of course november, and its only a few days till the peace treaty between the countres who fought in world war 1.

a day when many who died will be remembered for their deeds, those fallen comrades who begged to be shot by their own comrades because they were injured so badly, those people who attempted to make peace with the enmy as they played football with them on that day in christmas 1914...that short few minutes playing with the "jerrys" only for theeir superiors to call them back and shoot at each other. those people who defied law and wore their traditional head dresses to war (for example, the sikhs and the turban).

we sit here on ss and sit here debating about so much, we go to our work places and schools ina free democratic nation where we can say what we want becuase we have human rights. these people went out there to defend our human rights and prevent a huge war from happening, god forbid anyhting like that happens again.

three years ago, 25 british folk were survivors of the war, today there are only 4 (1 of them who was there playing football with the jerry's in 1914 christmas day).

let us honour them by showing our national pride and wear a poppy (or whatever you wear in diff countries)

the reason im calling germans jerrys is because this was the name the brits gave to them, in return they gave us the name "Tommy", can sangat now see why the cartooon "tom and jerry" was created. we have no idea why they fought, but the meaning was showin in world war 1, when in real life the two sides had no idea why they fought either!

my benti to sangat to wear the poppy with pride and remember those who died in the war, because it what im set to do!

gustaphi maaf

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Wow! Thats an amazing pic of those Singhs marching through France. Do you have anymore??? Really inspiring

We should all take this month to reflect upon those brave people who sacrificed themselves for our freedom. If anything at all, lets not forget that over 80, 000 Sikhs gave up their lives while fighting in both WW1 and WW2.

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Gurfateh!!

Please buy and wear a poppy, i wear mine for all who fought for justice especially the Khalsa!!  d_oh.gif

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French woman pinning a flower to honor Sikh soldiers arriving in France 1914.

Gurfateh!!

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In the past you can see this french woman pinning flower on a singh, in the present you see French government taking the turban off a singh. pray.gif

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Britain's PM The Right Honourable Tony Blair failed to attend the VE Celebrations held in May of this year in Russia. Sixty world leaders including PM Manmohan Singh attended this event.

Yet we shall as Sikhs make an effort to remember the sacrifices of those who fought and died for freedom.

"When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say,

For Their Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today"

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