Remembrance day!

2 minutes are held to remember the people who died in the war.The war ended on the 11 day of the 11 month at 11 am.We do 2 minutes silence at 11 am.Soldgiers died to save the contery.The name of the poppy feild is Flanders Field.Everyone in the world does 2 minutes silece.

People's perants and granperantes fighted in the war some people died but it is very likely that some of them people are a live now.People gather in a mormarial center even clubs like: Brownise,Clubs and many more.Even the royal family go to a privet momorial center.

Armistice Day is on 11 November and is also known as Remembrance Day. It marks the day World War One ended, at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, in 1918. A two-minute silence is held at 11am to remember the people who have died in wars.

Two minute silence. At 11am on each Remembrance Sunday a two minute silence is observed at war memorials and other public spaces across the UK. It came to symbolise the end of the war and provide an opportunity to remember those who had died.

The reason poppies are used to remember those who have given their lives in battle is because they are the flowers which grew on the battlefields after World War One ended. This is described in the famous World War One poem In Flanders Fields. ... It is also used to help those who have lost loved ones because of wars.

The poppy is the enduring symbol of remembrance of the First World War. It is strongly linked with Armistice Day (11 November), but the poppy's origin as a popular symbol of remembrance lies in the landscapes of the First World War. Poppies were a common sight, especially on the Western Front.

Here's how five other nations celebrate their versions of Memorial Day.Australia and New Zealand—Anzac Day. ...The Netherlands—Dodenherdenking. ...England—Remembrance Day. ...Belgium—Armistice Day. ...Germany—Volkstrauertag. ...