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Why Do We Have 2 Minutes Of Silence? [Solved]
It was the perfect way to mark the end of WWI and honor those who had made the ultimate sacrifice. So, when Edward George Honey wrote a letter to the London Evening News on May 8th, 1919 suggesting a moment of silence for all those who had lost their lives in battle, it was an idea that resonated with people everywhere. “Let’s take a minute,” he said, “to remember them.” And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing ever since.