Remembrance Day in Australia is dedicated to Australians who died as a result of war.
A minute of silence is dedicated to the deceased, especially for soldiers who died fighting to protect the nation.
A Symbol of Remembrance Day is the red poppy - they are worn on blazers, shirts, jumpers and other items of clothing on Remembrance Day to remember those who died during a war. Poppies were among the first plants that came from the battlefields of northern France and Belgium during World War I. Some people believed the popular myth that poppies were rich in their redness because they blossomed from grounds that were saturated with soldiers’ blood.
No comments:
Post a Comment