RECOGNIZE THE HUMAN RACE AS ONE

Similar documents
A War to end all Wars.

Captain Arthur Francis Melton ( ).

orld War I- Histon Road Cemeter and St. Luke s Church

Sikh and Indian Australians

LAVENDON SOLDIERS Page 1

WWI Horsham ( ) Friends of Horsham Museum

REMEMBRANCE ASSEMBLY (1) (Children, Staff and Guests enter and sit down Nimrod playing)

28/04/2014 INSET. How can we cover the First World War in Primary school? (especially in RE?) Barnabas RE Day (Reception to Year 6)

The British Empire: The End Of Colonialism (History's Great Defeats) By William W. Lace

THE VALLEY OF DEATH SHERARD EDINGTON

Trees of Remembrance, Avenue of Sacrifice Two articles by Dr. Barry Gough (VHS 1956 and staff member ) The Kitchener Memorial Oak

RE Planning: Investigations. Non-statutory exemplification of good RE from the Diocese of West Yorkshire and the Dales

WW1 Performance Pack: Music Resources

Grange U3A Family and Social History Group Project on the Grange WW1 War Memorial Menin Gate Memorial at Ypres, Belgium

The first day of the battle of the Somme and the Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church

DISCOURS ANZAC DAY 2017

Remember. If we can believe it, on that same day, the Memorial Day Order was issued from

SIMPSON PRIZE COMPETITION

Second Lieutenant Harold Presdee Bennett

The Bloody Reality of War - Wilson s Creek Image Analysis - Primary Source Activity

St. Joseph s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Moston, Greater Manchester, Lancashire War Graves

Liberty, Property and War. (Sermon at Beaverkill Community Church, 7/8/2018)

Andrew Douglas White The Only Australian at the Battle of Waterloo

Holy Trinity Churchyard, Milton Regis, Kent. War Grave

Thomas Day A Wounded Soldier at Gallipoli

The National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas is the UK's year-round. Centre of Remembrance.

The Battle of Bunker Hill

The Corporal and His Pals (My mission: to correct his grave)

COL. GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER

Q: Was the lack of unity amongst the Indians the most important cause of the failure of the war of Independence 1857? Explain your answer.

Thomas (Tommy) Duckworth ( ) James (Jimmy) Duckworth ( )

100 years of remembering November 11, 2018 Page 1! of! 6

Remembrance: The Horsham War Memorial

Evergreen Avenue Celebration June 6, Student Impressions. Carlin Henneberry

Royal Green Jackets Association London Branch 2015 Waterloo Anniversary

Private George Abbott - the man who wasn t there?

Fr. Michael Bergin S. J. Records

Agenda. What is Sikhism? Who are the Sikhs? Where do Sikhs Live? Basic Beliefs Articles of Faith About UNITED SIKHS References

REMEMBRANCE DAY AT THE ROYAL HOSPITAL CHELSEA 2018

Claydon with Clattercote Newsletter November 2018

Why is the Treaty at Logstown in 1748 so important? What did it do?

Intimate Tribute to Sergeant Leslie Herbert Stride Urban Cemetery Eeklo Belgium Thursday, September 18, 2014

Durrington War Graves. World War 1

LIFE IS WORTH GIVING. OF WORLD WAR I by Fr, Kevin OINeill Shanley, 0.Carm. The most popular poem of World War I was "In Flanders

Service January The Battle of Gate Pa Today I am going to tell you a story about a battle and as I was preparing and thinking about war and

Christ Church Military Cemetery, Portsdown, Hampshire. War Graves

St. George s Churchyard, Fovant, Wiltshire. War Graves

Name: Robinson, Frederick Fritz Wilfred Rank: Capt.

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and its Legacy. World War I spanned entire continents, and engulfed hundreds of nations into the

T H E F A L L E N O F S U T T O N - I N - C R A V E N

World War One. Gone but not forgotten

Second Lieutenant Eric Henderson

Dien Bien Phu: Did the US offer France an A-bomb?

Ingleburn RSL Sub Branch

Sutton Veny War Graves. World War 1

Wilton Parish News AUTUMN Contacts:

HATE YOUR FAMILY. What are some things people start but don t finish? QUESTION #1 BIBLE STUDIES FOR LIFE LifeWay Christian Resources

Our Rough Island Story 2017 edition

TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1 LONG AGO

Middle Ages: Feudalism

Remembrance assembly challenge running order 1.

WHERE WAS ROME FOUNDED?

Chapter 8: The Byzantine Empire & Emerging Europe, A.D Lesson 4: The Age of Charlemagne

HERE I RAISE MY EBENEZER... LEST WE FORGET. Slide #1 Scripture I Samuel 7:1-12 Timothy 2:3,4

ON 1914 EXHIBITION LEST WE FORGET

Europe s Cultures Teacher: Mrs. Moody

The Volunteer Vaquero

Pt.II: Colonialism, Nationalism, the Harem 19 th -20 th centuries

George Washington. George Washington was born in He grew up in Virginia.

Brain Pop Video The Fall of Rome

Studying the Ottomans:

SSR. Continue reading from wherever you left off in Animal Farm. If you don t have a book, get a red one from the bookshelf on the side of the room.

Remembering the ordinary people who made an extraordinary sacrifice

Subject: Religious. Education Scheme of Work: (Year 7) Term: Autumn/Spring/Summer

CONFEDERATE GRAYS. Officers SPECIAL NOTICE:

Loyalists and Patriots Loyalists, also called Tories, British Royalists, or King s Friends, were those who were loyal to the King of England, George

Brancepeth Sermon: War Memorial

I speak in the name of Jesus the Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit, to the glory of God the Father.

Bonnie Rose Hudson WriteBonnieRose.com 1

Fighting Through To Kohima A Memoir Of War In India And Burma

Dave Damp: This bullet has never been fired but Iʼm sure there is a story behind it.

Compton Chamberlayne War Graves

VETERANS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR RAAF BASE AMBERLEY 5 MAY 2016

F R E D E R I C K J. G R I C E R E M E M B R A N C E A N Z A C

The Gift of Civilization: How Imperial Britons Saw Their Mission in India

Historic Downtown Frederick, Maryland Friday, September 21, 2012 from 5 9 pm Saturday, September 22, 2012 from 1 4 pm

COMMON ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AT 13+ HISTORY. Monday 2 November 2015

Mahatma Gandhi WRITING

Mata Jeeto Ji ਮ ਤ ਜ ਤ ਜ

Suggested Remarks for. Memorial Day 2013

Revival & Crusades AN AGE OF ACCELERATING CONNECTIONS ( )

Schools & Families Department

The Roman Empire. The Roman Empire 218BC. The Roman Empire 390BC

Why should we remember?

New WW1 Records Released

Arkansas Historic Preservation Program Civil War Sites and Battlefields in Arkansas PowerPoint Teacher Notes

Frederick John Grice 23/9th Battalion AIF. WW1.

The Sullivan Expedition of 1779 Battle of Chemung August 13, 1779

Chapter 3. Alabama: Territory & State

Chapter 16 Reading Guide The Transformation of the West, PART IV THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD, : THE WORLD SHRINKS (PG.

Transcription:

RECOGNIZE THE HUMAN RACE AS ONE www.unitedsikhs.org contact@unitedsikhs.org

A drawing by Paul Sarrut, a French artist, 1915 Sikhs & Their Turbans We shall cherish above all the memory of their example. They showed us the way, they made the first steps towards the final victory. Marshal Foch, French Army

RESPECT

The scene is one that should be retained on the Empires retina. The hosts of Indian soldiers marched through the streets of Marseilles with the population, especially the female proportion, hanging onto the arms of bewildered Sikhs and Pathans. The Martial races of India, Lt Gen Sir George MacMunn, 1923

FRIENDSHIP

The English and the women of this place [France] are very pleased to see us, like opening flowers. They shake hands with our men when they disembark, and attempt to feed them from their own pocket... From a letter, dated 15th December 1915, written by a Sikh cavalry soldier at a Marseilles Depot. Further Extracts from Reports made by the Censor, Indian Mails in France, British Library.

CONTRIBUTION

Major battles in France during World War I in which Sikh troops fought: Ypres La Bassée Neuve Chapelle Festubert Loos Givenchy Somme

SACRIFICE

In the last two world wars 83,005 turban wearing Sikh soldiers were killed and 109,045 were wounded for the freedom of Britain and the world during shell fire, with no other protection but the turban, the symbol of their faith. General Sir Frank Messervy KCSI, KBE, CB,DSO

Neuve Chapelle - India's Memorial in France On October 7, 1927 the noble Memorial at Neuve Chapelle was unveiled in France in memory of all Indian soldiers who fell on the Western Front in the Great War of 1914-1918. It marked the gratitude of the great French nation which was defended from German invasion by the supreme sacrifices of the British Indian Army in France. It marks the French gratitude of the French people who built it on their soil. For the ceremony, special units including Sikhs who engaged in the actual war were brought from India. A tablet bears the following inscription: TO THE HONOUR OF THE ARMY OF INDIA WHICH FOUGHT IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 1914-1918, AND IN PERPETUAL REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE OF THEIR DEAD WHOSE NAMES ARE HERE RECORDED AND WHO HAVE NO KNOWN GRAVE. Neuve Chappelle India s Memorial in France 1914-1918, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1927.

Neuve Chapelle A Sikh soldier s legacy In March 1915 the Allies attacked Neuve Chapelle and broke through the German front line. On the first day of the battle, British and Indian troops captured the town. Then the Germans counterattacked with 16,000 reinforcements. In three days fighting, the British and Indian troops suffered 13,000 casualties. The Allies ammunition ran out, and the troops had to retreat. 5,021 Indian soldiers - about 20 per cent of the Indian contingent - were killed in heavy fighting, and Manta Singh was injured in action after helping to save the life of an injured officer, Captain Henderson. (In the Second World War, the sons of both of these men served side by side and became lifelong friends.) In 1993 Manta Singh s son, Lt Col Assa Singh Johal, was part of a delegation of the Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen s Association that visited the Indian war memorial at Neuve Chapelle. Assa Singh said, It was a moving visit of great sentimental value to us. We were able to remember and pay homage to the fallen in foreign lands. http://www.mgtrust.org/ind1.htm

HONOUR

Neuve Chapelle Marshall Foch s testimony Speaking in French, Marshal Foch told of India's effort in the Allied cause, how she had raised more than a million soldiers, how she had lost upwards of one hundred thousand men. After telling the story of the battles from the 10th to 13th March, 1915, the Marshal described how the Indian Corps opened the attack. The Indian Troops, he said, were thus among the first to show the way to a victorious offensive. It is only right that a Memorial should perpetuate the glorious memory of officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Indian Army at the very spot where later on a general attack by the Allied troops was to bring the decisive victory in sight. Turning to the Indian Contingent, he bade them: "Return to your homes in the distant, sun-bathed East and proclaim how your countrymen drenched with their blood the cold northern land of France and Flanders, how they delivered it by their ardent spirit from the firm grip of a determined enemy; tell all India that we shall watch over their graves with the devotion due to all our dead. We shall cherish above all the memory of their example. They showed us the way, they made the first steps towards the final victory." Neuve Chappelle India s Memorial in France 1914-1918, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1927

Acknowledgements The British Library Imperial War Museum MG Trust Cliff Parrett This presentation was prepared by Parmjit Singh, independent researcher and co-author of Warrior Saints: Three Centuries of the Sikh Military Tradition (IB Tauris, 1999). He has recently co-edited Sicques, Tigers or Thieves: Eyewitness Accounts of the Sikhs (1606-1809) (Palgrave Macmillan, April 2004) and is working on his next book with Amandeep Singh Madra which will showcase the rich photographic history of the Sikhs and the Punjab. Any information relating to early Sikh picture sources would be welcomed. Please contact via email: psingh001@hotmail.com.