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The red poppy became known as the "Flower of Remembrance" in the allied countries America, Britain, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and became a symbol of the "war to end all wars" and ...
Millions of people in the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Belgium, Australia and New Zealand will wear red poppies on Nov. 11 for what is still referred as outside the U.S. as Remembrance Day or ...
Red poppies are worn on Memorial Day to honor fallen military members. The tradition started during World War I, inspired by a poem and the poppies growing on battlefields.
On Friday and through the Memorial Day weekend, you may see people handing out and wearing red flowers. Here's why.
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