Yes, there are, to remember them.
They were planted because the soldiers were important because they fought to save all of our lives.
They don't
they grew in world war 1 and 2
Poppies are a symbol of WW I because there is a famous cemetery for soldiers who died in the war, called Flanders Field, in which poppies grow. There is also a famous poem about this.
They represent World War 1 remembrance day.
Well, honey, poppies are a big deal in World War 1 because they became a symbol of remembrance for those who died in the war. The red poppies grew in abundance on the battlefields of Flanders, where many soldiers lost their lives. So, people started wearing poppies as a way to honor and remember the fallen soldiers. Simple as that, darling.
because in world war 1 a lot of veterans died and to remember them they sell poppies and the poppy money goes to the family's who's members have died
Poppies became widely associated with World War I due to their growth in the battlefields of Flanders, where the soil was disturbed by war. They bloomed in the aftermath of the conflict, symbolizing the sacrifice of soldiers and the resilience of life. The poignant image of poppies in war-torn landscapes inspired the famous poem "In Flanders Fields," further solidifying their connection to the war and its aftermath. This led to the establishment of Remembrance Day, where poppies are worn in honor of those who served.
thousands but the exact number in unknown
no some just was burried were they died at to remind others of there war but there names was placed in that spot but some did have graves others just rotted away
There is not one specific country that the graves are in. They are in multiple countries such as France and Belgium if they were buried at all. Some still lie where they fell on the battle field.
It is worn because the poppies grew in the battlefields and flanders fields during world war 1
The herb known as rosemary, is associated with World War I because it was used to put on graves of soldiers that were killed in the Battle of Gallipoli.Rosemary is a symbol of remembrance.