
Welcome to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Remembrance is For Evermore
Remembrance Day, observed on 11 November, honours the men and women who served in the armed forces, particularly during the two world wars.
It has become a time for reflection, education and community engagement, and is a powerful opportunity to reflect on the stories of those we remember. Whether you attend a traditional commemorative service, plan an education event, or take a quiet moment of reflection, the right Remembrance Day resources can help bring meaning and depth to the occasion.
Read our new report into unequal commemoration for casualties of the Second World War
The report, titled 'Remembering the dead of the British Empire', is part of our ongoing commitment to investigate and address historical injustices in its commemorative work.
The new report and its accompanying action plan build on a 2021 commitment to rectify historical gaps in commemoration.



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Follow the work of the CWGC, see how we commemorate the fallen across the globe and how we engage current and future generations with their stories.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is a global leader in commemoration



Our work in Kenya
CWGC has several advanced stage programmes in Kenya to commemorate soldiers, carriers, and porters from across the African continent who were not remembered because of unequal approaches to commemoration over one hundred years ago. The stories from this work are so potent they are best explained by this short film – as told by our Heritage Manager, Patrick Abungu who is a key part of our team in Nairobi, Kenya.
In this film Patrick explains his personal perspective and outlines the importance of finding closure through the research led, community-first approach CWGC is taking as our work continues. We will remember them.
SOME OF OUR MAJOR PROJECTS



Silent Cities: OPERATION AVALANCHE REMEMBERED
Welcome to Silent Cities, a YouTube series about our work at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the stories of those we commemorate and the wider context of the battles they were involved in. Explore history from a very personal perspective in this thought provoking series and uncover the scope of our work.
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