Red symbolizes the blood of the fallen soldiers, black is the grief over them, and green is the hope.
Vase with Red Poppies was created in 1886.
Red Poppies on Monte Cassino was created in 2004.
The Red Poppies on Monte Cassino was created in 1944.
They represent every dead soldier in the wars.
They represent World War 1 remembrance day.
Red poppies are uses to commemorate service men and women who died since World War I.
They don't
Because they represent poppies from Flanders in Belgium. In this particular region thousand of lives were lost during the first world war. Poppies grew in the fields after the war. So the poppies don't directly represent the fighting at Gallipoli but are used to remember the dead from all of WW1
Red Poppies - 2013 was released on: USA: 16 August 2013 (Los Angeles, California)
thats ridiculous... its red...
Poppies have no smell.
Poppies were the only plants that grew in the ravaged fields of World War I. John McCrae wrote a poem "In Flanders Field" after being inspired by the poppies growing in the battlefield, and when the poem was published, poppies became associated with remembering the soldiers who gave their lives.