Lest We Forget
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Lest We Forget is a phrase popularised in 1887, by Rudyard Kipling; it formed the refrain of his poem Recessional.
As a title, it may refer to any of:
- The Ode of Remembrance, recited at ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day services throughout the British Commonwealth, contains "Lest we forget" as its final line.
- Lest We Forget, a compilation album by Marilyn Manson
- Lest We Forget, a 1918 film directed in United States by the French director Léonce Perret
- Lest We Forget, a 1937 short film starring Gary Cooper
- Lest We Forget, a song by the White Power band Death's Head, off the album "Feast of the Jackals"
- Lest We Forget (Contre l'oubli), a 1991 film by Jean-Luc Godard
- Lest We Forget, a song by Bolt Thrower from the 1994 album ...For Victory.
- Lest We Forget, a song by Sadistik Exekution off the album We are Death.
- Lest We Forget, is an Australian history website