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With 100 years after the signing of the armistice in World War 1, considered the ending of the first war, the British Government organized a larger rememberance day for the fallen fighting for the safety of the British people even though it was fighting under the crown at that time. All Broadcast services transmitted the large marching in many large British and French cities including both Arkangrad [Paris] and Corbyngrad. Each person whom watched it in person or on television wore poppies in their best attire. The whole Soviet has been seen in major cities memorating the loss, including Comrade Corbyn. 

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Current British Officers would parade alongside regular civilians, old members of the british armed forces and more, going through streets filled with silence and british military music with the opening song all over the Internationale being the march of the british grenadiers. Many civilians whom lost their relatives more than 100 years ago on the fields of France, Belgium, Galipolli, Middle East, Africa and more are following in the parade with military officials.

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Red poppy petals were released by ordinary civilians in dark coloured clothing all over the state, red balloons with light would be released at night-fall and it is estimated that the wind would blow them towards the east. 

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The Grand Comissar of Interoir is currently in Canada, on a visit from Quebec to Vancouver, currently in Winnipeg memorating the loss of Canadians in the great war as well, with some soldiers dressed in a world war 1 uniform of the Canadian Royal Army standing while their head was tiled and aiming for the floor firstly mimicking the British Royal Guard whom did not move much, but to emphasize the depressive times which were at the time of the death and after with the many veterans turning quiet and ruined after the wars end, which they would never forget. To slightly pay for the service of the Canadians in their efforts in defending the crown when it was in effect, a statue of George Lawrence Price will be built in the town centre of his home town as well as in Belgium, close to where the last commonwealth soldier has fallen. 

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To respect the Scottish losses in the great war, the state has allowed them to celebrate it in their own traditional clothing without interfirence except the partial funding of the parade and march. Members of the 2nd Highlander Brigade would parade in kilts while playing the bagpipes through the streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow, while they opted to wave the Union Jack as well through the streets they would march through. The same thing would follow them, with many civilians following in them in the parade adding on to the orchstra.

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Members of the Navy and Marine are in Cardiff whom came to memorate their predecessors in the Navy whom lost their lives in many naval battles raging from Jutland and to the many sinkings of merchant ships by the German U-boats. India Hicks has attented to Wales, as the granddaughter of Louis Mountbatten, one of the biggest Admirals of the British state, while Prince Charles would bypass Plymouth and Southhampton on a County-class guided missle destroyer saluting the people and soldiers from deck accompanied by the naval crew. 

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The Royal family, obviously speaking with the invitation of India and Prince Charles, has returned to the British Isles to memorate this event, with Queen Elizabeth shaking hands with Corbyn whom gladly offered her and her family to stay at the Isles and guaranteed her safety, with currently no known answer given. 

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Joust Arkan, Grand Comissar of the Armed Forces and Prince Harry would meet at Paris where the Union Jack would be flown at full height all over the city, where there would be a show of Aircraft acrobatics, as well as a few high ranking commanders, followed by Arkan would present a ring of Red Poppies at a memorial for fallen French and British soldiers during the battle of Marne, Somme and Verdun with a newly built statue of Philippe Petain.

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The British officials visit would continue with a visit to Belgium memorating the military losses at the battles of Liege and more as well as the many civilian causalities caused by massacares of the German Army. There is no member of the high ranking state governance as Harold Alexander, the Foreign Affairs Secretary is undergoing a visit to the two large American states of Britannia and the Allied American States, accompanied by a few military officials dressed up in traditional clothing, expecting a Rememberance Parade from the two nations, and to start talks with the two nations after the 11th of November is finished. The meeting is expected to happen on the 12th of November in Britannia and on the 20th in the Allied States. But even though, if there wasn't a parade, a message was sent beforeand to both states by Harold himself with the question of making memorials for the fallen and to open a few museums in major cities for both nations, with most of the funds coming from the Internationale.

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In the Capital of MoG[Corp], the embassy would stay quiet, with the same routine expected to happen like in the British Isles, with a barrage of Balloons being left at night-fall to traverse and fill the skies of the night and lighting it up, with the symbolization of the soldiers souls whom fell fighting the Rebels in Africa, those whom fought the Germans in their colonies and those whom went from Egypt to the Middle East. Following that, on the 11th of November, all clubs and construction funded by the Internationale inside the Corporation would come to a halt, with not even a small point of light to immerse from them. 

Following the aftermath of the remembrance day, the head of state, Comrade Corbyn, will make direct visits to Commonwealth nations and stop by the capital of MoG[Corp] for a direct meeting with the head of state himself hopefully at 20 o clock at the 11th of November where he would continue his visits to New Delhi, Islamabad, Mumbai, Yangon, Ottowa, Montreal, Vancouver, Syndey, Melbourne, Darwin, Port Morseby, Wellington and more. As well as an hopeful visit of the Japanese State is expected with one diplomat being prepared to traverse to Tokyo and one other representative to Osaka, Seoul and Chang Chun to hopefully add on to a remembrance parade of the Japanese and to open up hopeful talks between the two states.

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Jeremy Corbyn, would hold an emotional speech for this cause, sheding a small tear at which he had to had to take a short break mid-speech. It was filled with passion and how he respects what the soldiers have done, the losses the british people had to take, and the people of the colonies, noting the Canadian victories in France, the Indian and Pakistani losses in Mesopotamia, the ANZACs at Gallipoli and more. All of the government and military officials would make these speeches, and they were all made at the same time, some ending shorter than others, with the shorter speeches the official just standing there in silence to be given the signal for all speeches to officialy end with the Ode of remembrance by Laurence Binyon followed by the Red Grenadier Choir, while some others quoted poems and other writings from the many writer soldiers.

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"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn;
At the going down of the sun, and in the morning,
We will remember them." 

 

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Yeet on all the fascists, viva la revolution mofo - Josip Broz for all dem Titos and Tities

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