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we wear poppies on remembrance day to show our respect for the people who died in the wars.
In the days leading up to and on Remembrance Day, the 11th of November.
People wear poppies for Remembrance Day because of a poem written by John McCrae (a Canadian military doctor in World War One) called "In Flanders Fields." Poppies bloom throughout Flanders, where some of the worst fighting of the war occurred--and the poppies grow all through the torn-up fields and in the cemetaries--and so they became a symbol of Remembrance Day.
Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...
To commemorate Remembrance day
the two minute silence and you wear poppies to remember the men women and soldiers who died in war
Armistice Day, Veterans Day, Remembrance Day.
Poppies are a wild flower, we wear them because in the war, there were poppies on the battleground.
Poppies and rosemary may both be worn on ANZAC Day.
Yes. Poppies are also used for Remembrance Day, or Armistice Day, on 11 November.
there are white, purple, and red
Remembrance Day