Story Behind the Stone

Simon Bendry (Commonwealth War Graves Commission): Passing the Torch of Commemoration


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In this episode, Ryan Mullens and Matthew Cudmore chat with Simon Bendry from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) to explore the organization's vital role in commemorating those who served in the Commonwealth. They discuss the history of the CWGC, the unique stories behind various cemeteries, and the importance of personal connections behind the gravestones. The conversation also highlights the challenges faced in modern commemoration, the impact of technology in preserving stories, and the significance of engaging communities and descendants in remembrance efforts. Simon shares insights into the Cape Town Labour Corps Memorial and the CWGC's future plans for commemorative events, emphasizing the need for ongoing support and connection to the past.

Takeaways

  • The Commonwealth War Graves Commission plays a crucial role in maintaining the memory of those who served in the military.
  • Each cemetery has its own unique story that reflects the history of the individuals buried there.
  • Personal connections to war graves can evoke powerful emotions and memories.
  • Technology is transforming the way stories of the fallen are shared and preserved.
  • The importance of commemoration is evolving as we move into a new phase of remembrance.
  • Engaging communities and descendants is vital for preserving the stories of those who served.
  • The Cape Town Labour Corps Memorial represents a significant step in recognizing overlooked individuals.
  • Future commemorative events will focus on sharing stories and engaging the public.
  • Cemeteries serve as a space for the living to remember and honor the past.
  • Support for the CWGC can help ensure that these stories continue to be told.
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