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Its called a poppy!
Remembrance Day is also known as Armistice Day and Veteran's Day
Veterans Day in the US. Also known as Poppy day and Armistice day in other countries.
It's the equivalent of the poppy, and is worn to celebrate Armistice Day.
Canada, for one, celebrates Remembrance Day.
Armistice Day, Armed forces Day, Poppy Day.
Woodrow Wilson was the president on November 11,1918 when the armistice ending World Wat I took effect. and he called for holiday a year later on that day that became known as Armistice Day.
Veteran's Day was originally called "Armistice Day", observing the end of WWI by Armistice. It was during WWI that a poem entitled: "In Flanders' Field" was penned, mentioning the symbolism of the poppy; this was used as a symbol of the war forever thereafter.
Veterans Day is observed as Remembrance Day in many parts of Europe. It is also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day.
Australia remembers World War 2 on Remembrance Day. It is also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day. It takes place on November 11.
Veterans Day was called Armistice Day in 1919.
Armistice Day