With a name like Decani I'm sure they already have!try your local church of ireland.
Having had a great grandfather and grandfather both of whom served as officers in WW 1 and WW 2 as many Irishmen did, I find sad that we do recognise their contribution here in the Republic.
Agreed, I'd love to celebrate their sacrifice, but I have absolutely no interest in remembering British soldiers sent to kill Zulus etc, and who terrorised my grandparents during the war of Independence.I agree with you. I know a few people, old men now but really decent men, who volunteered and served in WW2, like 50,000 other people from south of the border in that era. They never talk about their experiences. Many of their comrades gave their tomorrows so we can have our todays, and live in a Europe free from Nazism.
Their deaths didn't achieve independence for Ireland so there won't be massive public recognition - what an insular view.
Was it not more important that they helped defeat the march of Nazism?
WWI was not about nazism. It was about money. vincenzo wrote a piece last sunday about it, worth a [broken link removed].Their deaths didn't achieve independence for Ireland so there won't be massive public recognition - what an insular view.
Was it not more important that they helped defeat the march of Nazism?
WWI was not about nazism. It was about money. vincenzo wrote a piece last sunday about it, worth a [broken link removed].
Agreed, I'd love to celebrate their sacrifice, but I have absolutely no interest in remembering British soldiers sent to kill Zulus etc, and who terrorised my grandparents during the war of Independence.
The poppy started as a symbol of remembrance after WW1, due to the poppies flowering around the battle fields.The poppy commemorates those who have fought in all british wars (not just WW1 and WW2) - therefore you are commemorating the Para that were in Derry in 1972 etc. Some of you need to educate yourselves on what the poppy stands for before coming out what that kind of stuff!!!
I actually cant believe this thread - are some of you serious??
The poppy commemorates those who have fought in all british wars (not just WW1 and WW2) - therefore you are commemorating the Para that were in Derry in 1972 etc. Some of you need to educate yourselves on what the poppy stands for before coming out what that kind of stuff!!!