Since the end of the Great War--which would later come to be known as the First World War--the red poppy has become a symbol of the soldiers lost during the conflict. Every year, on November 11th, millions of people in Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand don the crimson flowers to commemorate the anniversary of the 1918 armistice and to honor the many millions of young men and boys who never returned from the green fields of France and Belgium. In the United States, November 11th is Veteran's Day, a day meant to honor the living, so those in the United States instead wear the red poppies on Memorial Day.
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