Community members gathered for the 2024 Remembrance Day at HMAS Voyager Park Memorial in Huskisson.
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00:00At 5am on 11 November 1918, three German government representatives accepted the armistice terms
00:10presented to them by an Allied commander, General Foch of the French Army.
00:16The demands of the armistice included the withdrawal of all German forces to the east
00:20bank of the Rhine within 30 days, immediate cessation of warfare, and the surrender of
00:26the German fleet and all heavy guns with no further negotiations until the peace treaty
00:31was signed.
00:33The armistice became effective at 11am on the same day, and as the guns fell silent
00:38on the Western Front in France and Belgium, four years of hostilities ended.
00:44The ceasefire was made permanent the following year when members of the Commonwealth and
00:49the League of Nations signed the Treaty of Versailles.
00:54People across the world celebrated the war's end, celebrations tempered by thoughts of
00:58the enormous suffering and loss of life resulting from the war.
01:02More than 416,000 Australians volunteered for service in World War I.
01:07Of these, 324,000 served overseas.
01:10More than 60,000 Australians were killed, including 45,000 who died on the Western Front
01:16in France and Belgium, and more than 8,000 who died on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.
01:22Australia and other allied countries, including New Zealand, Canada and the United States,
01:2711 November became known as Armistice Day, a day to remember those who died in World
01:32War I.
01:33The day continues to be commemorated in allied countries.
01:37We recall to mind our honoured dead and support bereaved and grieving families.
01:43After World War II, the Australian Government agreed to the United Kingdom's proposal to
01:48rename Armistice Day to Remembrance Day, to commemorate and remember those who were
01:53killed in both world wars.
01:55Today, we remember the loss of Australian lives from all wars, conflicts, peacekeeping
02:02missions, operations and related service.
02:06We reflect on the scale of the sacrifice that has been made by all Australian men and women
02:11who have lost their lives in the defence of the values we hold dear.
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