Perhaps we also need to remember the dead from the former Rhodesia, whose relatives are not allowed to attend the Remembrance ceremonies.
By November 1918, more than one in ten Southern Rhodesians - 846 out of approximately 8,100 who were sent to fight in Europe - had been killed.
Of the 26,000 troops who served in the Second World War, roughly 8,000 of whom were sent to Europe, East Africa, the Middle East and Burma, 916 were killed, according to official historical records.