It's 103 years since the guns fell silent on the battlefields of Belgium and France, ending the conflict that was World War One.
The killing ended in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 1918 and every year Remembrance Day is marked on the Sunday on or after November 11.
This year, it's on Sunday, November 14. It's a time when many of us think of our grandfathers, great grandfathers, or other relatives or ancestors who made the ultimate sacrifice for their county. READ MORE:Remembrance Sunday 2021 services in Greater Manchester And it has also become the day on which many of us also remember all others that have died serving in our armed forces in military conflict across the globe.
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