Why is Remembrance Day so significant? It is significant because it is a day in history where the world mourn the deaths of people in the war. And on this day people show respect by wearing poppies and also taking a 2 minute silence from their busy lives. Remembrance Day is about remembering the many soldiers who were killed, the innocent civilians who also died and also to reflect on the cons of war.
World War 2 was a witness of one of the most deadly wars in history and as a result 22.6 million to about 25.5 million soldiers were killed worldwide. And these soldiers died to save the very world we live on with freewill and freedom. If the world’s soldiers didn’t sacrifice their lives then the axis powers could have easily completed their quest of world domination. The world would have been extremely different with only a world population of Hitler’s so called ‘Aryans’ race. No Jews, No Americans, No UN and small diversity.
2003-2010 those are the years that the Iraq war has lasted and since then over 98 380 - 107 369 civilians have died. That’s right you read correctly civilians. Now it’s important to remember civilians as they didn’t want to sacrifice their lives. They were just minding their own business when an out of the blue, attack happened; one great example is Collateral Murderer on YouTube. This extremely insightful video shows a helicopter apache shooting 2 Reuters journalists, innocent civilians and an unarmed van with 2 children. What is upsetting in this video is that the pilot shoots these civilians based on his own freewill and literally treats war like a video game. The website for this video was deleted by the US government but this video is still found on YouTube. This video is the exact reason why we should mourn civilians on Remembrance Day.
Is war good or bad? This question has got historians and journalist going conkers, each with different opinions. But war is bad in so many levels. First it obviously kills a ton