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Who were remembrance men?

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on remembarence Sunday we remember men who died in the world war. we wear poppies since they are the colour of blood and most men died in flanders fields and are buried there. if you were to go there the field they fought in would be covered in standing up crosses. we remember them since they fought for us, to stop Hitler and the Germans taking over our lives today. flanders fields are covered in poppies.

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