Imperial War Memorial Committee
Imperial War Memorial Committee | |
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Abbreviation | IWMC |
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Formation | 10.XII.1741 AN |
Type | International organization |
Legal status | Active |
Headquarters | Shirekeep, Shireroth |
Membership |
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Official languages | PrƦta, Istvanistani |
Patron |
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Director-General (Stiuranz-GaĆ¾ral) |
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The Imperial War Memorial Commission (KaĆÆsarik Slaht GƦtzin Setzard) is an intergovernmental organization established by Shireroth at the conclusion of the Shiro-Benacian War in 1741 AN. The principal mission of the Commission is to mark, record, and maintain the graves and places of commemoration for military service members who perished in that conflict. Soon, however, its mandate expanded to include the commemoration of all who died in service to Shireroth or a member nation of the organization in wars dating back to the 17th century.
History
Following the end of the Shiro-Benacian War in early 1741 AN, Shireroth, recognizing the vast sacrifices made by its forces and those of its allies, established the Imperial War Memorial Commission to ensure the proper remembrance of the fallen. The Commission was charged with identifying, marking, and preserving war graves, as well as creating monuments and memorials where physical interments were not feasible. During the Commission's second formal meeting late 1741, representatives agreed to extend its responsibilities beyond the Shiro-Benacian War. It was decided that the Commission would also commemorate those who had lost their lives in the War of Lost Brothers, a major conflict in Shirerithian history, and all other wars involving Shireroth or its affiliated nations since the 17th century.
This expansion transformed the Commission into a permanent institution dedicated to the preservation of military history and the honoring of fallen soldiers. The scope of its operations now includes:
- The identification and upkeep of war graves and memorials across Shireroth, its affiliated territories and nations that joined the organisation.
- The construction and maintenance of monuments in locations where burial was not possible.
- The creation of digital and physical records to ensure the remembrance of those who served and died.
- Cooperation with allied nations to coordinate international memorial efforts.
Organization and Governance
The Commission operates as an intergovernmental body, with representation from Shireroth and other participating states. Each member nation contributes resources and expertise to maintain war cemeteries, monuments, and archives. A Central Directorate, headquartered in Shirekeep, oversees policy and strategic initiatives, while regional offices manage operations in specific territories. The patron of the IWMC is the Kaiser of the Imperial Republic.
Funding for the Commission is derived from member state contributions, grants, and private donations. Additional support comes from historical societies and veterans' organizations, which often assist in research and preservation efforts.
Director-General (Stiuranz-GaĆ¾ral)
- Leo Bagnip, 1741 AN - present
Notable Memorials and Sites
Besides a large number of cemeteries that are being constructed, the Commission has planned to establish and maintained numerous sites of remembrance, including:
- The Monument of the Eternal Vigil in Shirekeep, commemorating the combined sacrifices of the War of Lost Brothers and the Shiro-Benacian War.
- The Arch of Ayreon V in Shirekeep, commemorating the Shiro-Benacian War.
- The Chuanke Cenotaph, dedicated to fallen Shirerithian and Jingdaoese forces from the War of Lost Brothers.
- Benaciaās Last Stand Memorial, marking the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the Shiro-Benacian War in Nackholm.
- The Imperial Honor Roll, a digital archive documenting the names and service records of all commemorated individuals. Located at the headquarters in Shirekeep.
Member States and/or Organisations
Member State | Date of Accession | Notable Memorials or Sites |
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Shireroth | Founder | |
Floria | 15.XII.1741 AN |
States welcome to join.