`They served together then so we #RememberTogether today.
— British Future (@britishfuture) November 11, 2021
Students at @edengirlsWF, a Muslim girls school in East London, brought new meaning to #RemembranceDay this year by uncovering family stories of commonwealth WW2 contribution from within their own community. #armisticeday pic.twitter.com/MrEZx8zvuV
The names of #Indian soldiers who fell in #France and #Flanders in #WWI are inscribed in memorials #NeuveChapelle #MeminGate #BedfordHouseCemetery @CWGC School children should be taken there so they can learn their contribution. #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay2021 pic.twitter.com/FQbs1i3KbN
— Shrabani Basu (@shrabanibasu_) November 11, 2021
Today, we remember all those that lost their lives as a result of war & strengthen our resolve to work towards building a world of peace.
— MCB (@MuslimCouncil) November 11, 2021
📸 FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images | Muslim soldiers pray outside Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking, Surrey#RemembranceDay #armisticeday pic.twitter.com/hUzL2k5WzN