the red poppy has become a symbol of war remembrance the world over.people in many countries wear the poppy to remember the ones who died in the war or who still serve.In many countries,the poppy is worn around armistice day 11 november but in new zealand it is most commonly seen around anzac day 25 april
the red poppy has become a symbol of war remembrance the world over.people in many countries wear the poppy to remember the ones who died in the war or who still serve.In many countries,the poppy is worn around armistice day 11 november but in new zealand it is most commonly seen around anzac day 25 april
ReplyDeleteThe poppy is worn as a sign of rememberance for the men and women that died in the war.
ReplyDeleteAll over the world people wear poppies on ANZAC day to remember the men that died in the war
ReplyDeleteOn ANZAC day people all over the world wear poppies to remember the people who died in the war.
ReplyDeleteThe Poppy is a sign of death it is also a sign of rememberance for the women and men who died in the great war(world war1).From Julia
ReplyDeleteTo show respect to the people that died in war.
ReplyDeleteBy Ally