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  Remembrance Day
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Why hold a two minute silence?
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Veterans Why hold a two minute silence?
The first two minute silence was held on 11 November 1919, when King George V asked the public to observe a silence at 11am.

This was one year after the end of World War 1.

He made the request so "the thoughts of everyone may be concentrated on reverent remembrance of the glorious dead".


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