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Lest We Forget, Never Forget, Rememberance Day, Veterans Day.
Tragedy of the lost generation: Map shows the towns and cities where WWI wiped out tens of thousands of people - including whole circles of friends - as Britain was left scarred forever
About 700,000 British soldiers lost their lives in WWI and level of loss was higher in some areas than others
Newly released research shows that some British towns and cities lost nearly one in ten residents
Some smaller northern England and Scottish towns saw entire generations completely wiped out
Durham, in the north east, was worst hit with 6,300 men lost - nearly eight per cent of the total population
a privilege to command these soldiers
Funny, poignant and defiant: On Remembrance weekend, one Tommy's extraordinary postcards from the trenches of the First World War
They were drawn by Private Fergus Mackain, an advertising artist who enlisted in 1915 and served in France
After being wounded in the Somme and taken out of front-line duty in 1917, he began producing postcards
They have now been collected together and published in a book ahead of Remembrance Sunday