No More Brother Wars

Leeds BM remembrance day

On Sunday, 10th November, BM units around the country attended services in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the bloodbath of World War I, the madness of World War II, and the many other conflicts since.

In our region, we have received reports and photographs from two that took place yesterday, one in Yorkshire and the other in Lancashire. Many other BM activists attended their local Remembrance ceremonies in towns and villages across the North of England.

North West Report

On Remembrance Sunday, BM North West paid their respect to the men that gave their lives for the love of their nation and people.

We laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in Southport town centre, finishing with food at a nearby pub. As British National Socialists, we might not agree with brother fighting brother on behalf of international finance and globalism, but we honour the courage and bravery of the men on both sides.

No More Brothers Wars!
Plus de guerres fratricides (F)
Keine Bruderkriege mehr (G)
Mai più guerre tra Fratelli (It)
No más guerras de hermanos (Sp)

Yorkshire Report

In Leeds, BM comrades laid a wreath to mark Remembrance Sunday. The wreath was placed on the Cenotaph in Leeds City Centre, immediately after the main ceremony. It was seen by many hundreds of ex-servicemen and their families. Thanks to Ian for supplying the poppy wreath as usual.

No More Brothers Wars!

Pride of place for our wreath on the Cenotaph in Leeds city centre.

Credits:

All Images: BM North West and Leeds BM.


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