Yes they do.
Well not only Germany, many other countries don't celebrate remembrance day, such as Sweden or the Scandinavian countries.
we celebrate D-Day by remembrance day and its anniversaries
Army Day is A Day of Remembrance for Guatemala.
Americans and Canadians both celebrate Memorial Day or Remembrance Day.
People celebrate Nevada Day in remembrance of when the state entered the Union. This holiday is celebrated on October 31st.
The first Remembrance Day was actually called Armistice Day, November 11th, 1919.
the Germans have a memorial day but NOT on November 11th.
25 and 26 December
to remember those who fought in the 1st and 2nd world war
No, it is not. It can be celebrated by anybody and everybody. Anyone who is Canadian and wishes to pay respects to the soildiers that died for our country may celebrate it. Heck! Even people that aren't Canadian can celebrate remembrance day. Anyone can and anyone will. therefor the correct answer ( and simplified one) is : No.
These European countries do have days of remembrance for those who have died fighting for their freedom, they just don't celebrate them on November 11th. We celebrate Remembrace Day (Also called Veterans Day or Armistice Day) on this date because the armistice that ended World War One was signed on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, on November 11th, 1918.