to remember all the soldiers that have given their lives to safe their country.(soldiers that have died to save their country/0.
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We honor remembrance day to recognize all the soldiers that fought in both world wars and died on the battlefield.
We commemorate the lives and contributions of soldiers on Remembrance day
It was started in 1919 - by King George V... to commemorate the end of World War 1.
There is no unique 'remembrance' day in France. French commemorate the end of WWI on the 11th of November, and the end of WWII on the 8th of May.
it is a memorial there to commemorate the victims of the first world war
The difference lies in the different meanings of celebrate and commemorate. Celebrate suggests a joyous remembrance of an event, such as a birthday or wedding anniversary. Commemorate means a solemn remembrance of a sad or tragic event, often one in which people died.ANZAC Day is to commemorate the soldiers who have fallen in the name of defending their country.Tthis is not something to celebrate with joy, but to commemorate with respect.
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Armistice Day. It's still referred to that in some provinces.
To commemorate Remembrance day
ANZAC Day is not celebrated, but rather, commemorated. It should continue to be commemorated so that the sacrifice of men who fought in wars is not forgotten. ANZAC Day is to commemorate the soldiers who have fallen in the name of defending their country. This is not something to celebrate with joy, but to commemorate with respect.Celebrate suggests a joyous remembrance of an event, such as a birthday or wedding anniversary. Commemorate means a solemn remembrance of a sad or tragic event, often one in which people died.
Remembrance Day was originally called Armistice Day to commemorate the signing of the armistice ending World War I. Under the armistice, if Germany broke any of the terms, fighting would begin again with 48 hours notice.
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Remembrance Day is also known as Armistice Day and Veteran's Day