Many countries remember the sacrifices of their warriors on the anniversary of the armistice.
cuz it was the end of the war
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.
People celebrate armistice day because it was the day that world war 1 was declared over. It is also celebrated to honor people who fought in all wars and conflicts. We celebrate it to honor veterans who have served and died for us in war.
We celebrate Armistice Day, or Veteran's Day in the USA, on November 11, to commemorate the ending of the fighting in World War One.
In many countries, people celebrate Armistice Day with a moment of silence at 11:00 a.m. local time. In addition, people will visit the graves of the soldiers that died in combat.
Veterans Day in the US. Also known as Poppy day and Armistice day in other countries.
Veterans Day originally celeberated "Armistice Day" marking the end of WW1 .
Armistice Day was the end of WWI, after WWII, the date was moved and renamed Veterans Day. Much of the world recognizes Armistice Day as November 11. It is called different things in different countries, but it marks the official end of the First World War (November 11, 1918, 11:11am, GMT)
armistice day
In most countries, Armistice Day is November 11; this marks the armistice (and effective end) of World War One.
Armistice Day, Armed forces Day, Poppy Day.