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17.11.1915 - 167 bekannte deutsche Kriegstote
Hermann Hesse

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Canada

Canada and the First World War

(in English/French)

A portal of the Canadian War Museum. The focus is on the participation of Canadian soldiers in the First World War. In addition to brief descriptions, there are many illustrations of objects and artefacts. Many places make it clear how important participation in the war was for the creation of the Canadian state.
There is also an area with historical background information and an informative section for teachers.

For further information, please see the topic page to which a link is made above.

The World Remembers

 

We are a non-progit Canadian Company, based in Toronto, Canada, whose sole purpose is to build and facilitate The World Remembers.

Over the five Centenary years the Company will:
- coordinate the WWI names data files from participating countries
- build the specific names-display software application for participating countries
- build, host and maintain the multi-language website
- distribute the names-display software application to each participating country in each of the project years
- present the name-displays from each participating country on this website
- build and stream name-displays to phones and tablets for participating nations that have requested it
- facilitate selected educational activities between schools in participating countries.

The World Remembers is financed both by private donations and by contributions required of participating nations. We have charitable status in Canada and Canadian donors will reveive tax receipts. Wellington College, our presenting partner in the United Kingdom, can receipt private donors for their support of the UK schools programme. Each participating nation is responsible for producing and funding any name-displays within its own country.

The resources that created this initiative were not only time and money but also a belief in the power of the idea. There were times when practical and political considerations threatened to end the project and private individuals came to our assistance. As far as we are aware, no other organization has seen the need for such an inclusive and comprehensive commemoration. In one particulary dark moment, I received a donation accompanied with a note that simply said, `Because it is important.`

The World Remembers in spite of its political, practical and financial challenges is important since by displaying the names of the military war dead from both sides in nations around the world for the first time in history, we will not only remember but we will also honour shared histories.