“Sunday, May 8, V.E., DAY/May 8/1945, 77th ANNIVERSARY-May 8, 2022@07:51-OUR CANADIAN HONOUR ROLL…OF W.W.II/1939-1945; IS ALL CANADIAN CASUALTIES, OF OUR DUTY-HONOUR-VALOUR Canadian Armed Forces OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR/1939-1945!!!” …OUR TRIBUTE WILL BEGIN WITH; Still stands thine ancient sacrifice, a humble and a contrite heart; Lord God of Hosts be with us yet, LEST WE FORGET, LEST WE FORGET!!!” Poem by Rudyard Kipling. “At the going down of the SUN, AND in the MORNING; WE WILL REMEMBER THEM, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM!!!” “OUR COURAGEOUS CANADIANS, whom WITH DUTY-HONOUR AND VALOUR, IN ALL THREE Canadian Armed Forces…Military Service; MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE/1939-1945, FOR KING, DOMINION, COUNTRY of CANADA…YOU ALL ARE NOT FORGOTTEN…NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE, AND OUR MERCHANT MARINE CASUALTIES…MUST BE MENTIONED; EVEN THOUGH The Merchant Marine WAS NOT CONSIDERED a MILITARY BRANCH…of the Canadian Armed Forces, DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR/1939-1945!!!” “OUR CANADIAN HEROES-MEN…HEROINES-WOMEN; WHOM MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE…CASUALTIES, OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR, ARE HONOURED IN FULL RECOGNITION, HERE ON WordPress.com AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIAS, WITH MEMORIALS IN Canada, Britain, America, THE ALLIED WORLD!!!” “LAST POST, WILL BE PLAYED ON THE BUGLE, ON PINTEREST, etc., IN HONOUR OF OUR BRAVE CANADIAN CASUALTIES/1939-1945..WHOM GAVE THEIR ALL..FOR OUR FREEDOMS OF 1945 TO 2022!!!” “LEST WE FORGET, LEST WE FORGET, WE REMEMBER, YOU ALL ARE NOT FORGOTTEN; W.W.II /1939-1945 CASUALTIES!!!” LOVE, with GRATITUDE-RESPECT-REMEMBRANCE-UNDERSTANDING…Yours Aye…Brian CANUCK Murza…Killick Vison, W.W.II Naval Researcher-Published Author, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
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Monday, May 7, 1945 edition of The Evening Telegram (a Toronto newspaper).
Neither Victory in Europe Day nor Victory over Japan Day took place on November 11th. Today’s date belongs to the anniversary of the end of World War I. By the time World War II ended, Armistice Day had been observed by Canada since 1919. It was formally renamed “Remembrance Day” and placed on November 11th back in 1931. For Remembrance Day in 1945, Canadians had much to be grateful for as not one but two chapters of war had come to a close earlier that year.
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