Well not only Germany, many other countries don't celebrate remembrance day, such as Sweden or the Scandinavian countries.
Britain, most other Commonwealth countries and the U.S.Canadians celebrate Remembrance day. It is a not holiday, but at schools they have assembly's in remembrance and soldiers talk to us about what happened and how things can change. Everyone around the country does a moment of silence. We all wear poppy's from November 1st to the 11th to remind us.Australia celebrates poppy day but they call it Anzac day and it is a holiday, no one goes to school and no one goes to work. They use this free time to remember the soldiers that fought in World War 2.(Remembrance Day is a holiday, at least for schools, and ceremonies are performed at cenotaphs across the country. The school assemblies mentioned above, are now the day before Remembrance Day.)
Yes they do.
Army Day is A Day of Remembrance for Guatemala.
we celebrate D-Day by remembrance day and its anniversaries
Americans and Canadians both celebrate Memorial Day or Remembrance Day.
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.
Remembrance Day (Poppy Day) in Commonwealth countries is November 11. In New Zealand, France, Belgium, Serbia, and the US, it is called Veterans Day. Remembrance Sunday is the nearest Sunday to Poppy Day.
we have ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day because we celebrate the brave young people that fought in the war for our country. The are very brave and should be remembered and talked about for years to come.
People celebrate Nevada Day in remembrance of when the state entered the Union. This holiday is celebrated on October 31st.
Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day...They wear red poppies...
Memorial Day is celebrated in the USA on the last Monday in May. It is a remembrance of all those who died in the Armed Forces fighting for our country. Many years ago, it was called "Decoration Day".
The first Remembrance Day was actually called Armistice Day, November 11th, 1919.