This weekend the nation will remember them. As the Last Post is played at Remembrance services throughout the country on Sunday, silent tributes will be paid to those who lost their lives during both world wars and other conflicts. Gathering around cenotaphs, laying wreaths, is the traditional way of commemorating the courage and bravery of the servicemen and women who have and continue to protect the country, but technology is now playing a part too. For the first time, details of thousands of British prisoners of war from the First and Second World War are being published online. The records from 1914 to 1945, on family history website Ancestry.co.uk, include camp locations and dates of capture and release.