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.
Because after the battle at Gallipoli, poppies grew and flowered for the first time in that region.
It began in response to a very famous poem from World War I called "In Flanders Fields", which verbally paints an image of poppies growing among the crosses in a military cemetary near where the fighting was still going on.
I would say the British. Over a million British men died in the war. A year ago the British government put ceramic red poppies around the Tower of London to represent each man who died. You can find photos of this online. It gives you a real look at just what a million men looks like.
By fighting in the war to serve for their countries. They sacrificed themselves to be able to fight and represent their country.
They represent World War 1 remembrance day.
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.
Because after the battle at Gallipoli, poppies grew and flowered for the first time in that region.
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
Yes, there are, to remember them. They were planted because the soldiers were important because they fought to save all of our lives.
It is worn because the poppies grew in the battlefields and flanders fields during world war 1
It doesn't: It's a WW2 emblem.
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So many people died and it was the first world war, that's why it's called the 'great war.' It's also remembered because we learn about it at school/college and it's in books, also because of the red poppies.
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