Poppy Day, also known as Remembrance Day or Armistice Day, was initiated by the Royal British Legion in 1921 to honor fallen soldiers from World War I. The idea was inspired by the poem "In Flanders Fields" by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, which references the red poppy as a symbol of remembrance. The use of the poppy as a commemorative symbol became widespread, particularly in the UK, to commemorate military personnel who have died in conflicts.
Remembrance Day, or Poppy day started in order to honour the memory of soldiers sailors and airmen who died to save us .
Remembrance Day, or Poppy day started in order to honour the memory of soldiers sailors and airmen who died to save us .
Its called a poppy!
People started to wear poppies when the war first started in 1912, the first world war, in memory of people who passed away in the war.
Remembrance Day, Poppy Day and Memorial Day started in order to honour the memory of soldiers, sailors and airmen who died to save us .
The Poppy
The poppy was the flower that grew ont the battlefields of WWI.
poppy
You wear the poppy on the left side ONLY
red poppy
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