During the 11th month, we remember and honour those who have lost their lives in war.
As services and commemorative events take place, many will hear the phrase 'Lest We Forget'. Here's the story behind those famous three words, and what the phrase means.
The phrase "lest we forget" is commonly used in war remembrance services and commemorative occasions, across the UK.
Its literal translation is "should not be forgotten".
This is why it is often heard during Remembrance Day services.
It is also often inscribed on war memorials and graves.
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