http://wiki.answers.com/members/keeprockin/Red poppies grow naturally in conditions of disturbed earth throughout Western Europe. The destruction brought by the Napoleonic wars of the early 19th Century, transformed bare land into fields of blood red poppies, growing around the bodies of the fallen soldiers.
In late 1914, the fields of Northern France and Flanders were once again ripped open as the First World War raged through Europe's heart.
The significance of the poppy as a lasting memorial symbol to the fallen was realised by the Canadian surgeon John McCrae in his poem In Flanders Fields. The poppy came to represent the immeasurable sacrifice made by his comrades and quickly became a lasting memorial to those who died in the First World War and later conflicts.
Red poppies are uses to commemorate service men and women who died since World War I.
The Red Poppies on Monte Cassino was created in 1944.
Soldiers didn't wear poppies in WW2. The tradition of wearing a red poppy button originates from the 1917 poem "In Flander's Fields", by John MacRae. He wrote a poem about the carnage he saw during the Great War, and in the first line, says:"In Flander's Fields, the poppies blow, between the crosses, row on row."In honor of MacRae and his poem, the poppy has become a symbol for Remembrance Day in Canada - a day where all soldiers fallen in battle are remembered and mourned.
the reason Veterans use poppies as their symbol is because when they were fighting the first and Second world war, they were surrounded by fields of poppies (red) so much blood and so much death amids all this beauty, so a man named John Mac Rae ( a Canadian) wrote a beautiful poem called " In Flanders Fields" well worth the read you will probably find the words in his Bio on google.
The red baron was a human being
In 1915 Moina Michael was inspired by a poem written by Canadian physician Lieutenant Colonel John McCrea titled In Flanders Fields. McCrea was a doctor during World War I. It is a poem about a very deadly battle during that war that was in Ypres salient where he treated wounded and dying soldiers for seventeen days straight.When he was writing that poem near the location of the battle he could see poppies springing up from the ground and the first and last lines of the poem mention poppies. Ms. Michael was touched by the poem and conceived of the idea of associating red poppies with Memorial Day. She chose red to symbolize the blood that is spilled during war. She started a campaign to have people wear red poppies on Memorial Day as a symbol of respect. Since then poppies have come to be associated with both Memorial Day and Veterans Day.
Red poppies are uses to commemorate service men and women who died since World War I.
Red poppies and wreaths (or other grave decorations) are associated with Memorial Day.
The bomb blasted battle fields of the Somme, at the end of the first world war, became carpeted with wild red poppies. The red poppy was adopted to symbolise the futility of war. It has also become a means to show our appreciation for the sacrifice made by so many. Artificial red poppies are sold each year, gathering in money that can be used to aid veterans of any conflict today.
to rem ember the people who died in the dumb old war
Remembrance Day is an Australian holiday that remembers soldiers who died during World War I. People celebrate the day by wearing red poppies because it symbolizes the poppies on the ground during the war that were drenched with soldier's blood.
After World War I ended, red poppies grew in abudance in the wasteland where the fighting had taken place.
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.
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.
it is red like the colour of blood that leaked out of the soldiers