12/10/2024
- Passendale
A ceremony to mark 100 years since the unveiling of the New Zealand Battlefield Memorial at Messines and Passchendaele took place on Saturday, 12 October.
New Zealand Battlefield Memorials
In 1919, the New Zealand government started building memorials near the battlefields where New Zealanders had fought during World War I. These monuments commemorate the efforts of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and the New Zealand Division. Since 1924, two similar memorial columns have stood in Passchendaele and Messines.
To mark the centenary of these monuments, two new information panels were unveiled, designed by the New Zealand Pilgrimage Trust in close cooperation with the New Zealand Embassy, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, town of Messines and municipality of Zonnebeke.
When the monuments were inaugurated in August 1924, the then mayors of Messines and Passchendaele promised to continue honouring these places. On Saturday 12 October 2024, current mayors Sandy Evrard (town of Messines) and Ingrid Vandepitte (municipality of Zonnebeke) renewed this vow. A symbolic, but above all powerful message that will enable future generations to continue telling the story of these monuments after 100 years.
After the
ceremony at Messines, a simlilar ceremony took place at the New Zealand commemorative column at 's Graventafel at Pässendale.
12 October - historical background
12 October 2024 marked 107 years since New Zealand took part in the Battle of Passchendaele. On 12 October 1917, the New Zealand division launched the attack to capture the Belle-Vue spur. The result was dismal: 2,700 losses, including 845 killed in less than four hours. As such, that day is forever recorded as the most tragic day in New Zealand history.
Address by mayor Ingrid Vandepitte and alderman Joachim Jonckheere
Address by H.E. Simon Draper, New Zealand Ambassador to the EU and NATO
The Last Post
Wreath laying
Inauguration of the new information panel.
The members of the New Zealand Pilgrimage Trust
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