''In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
as they do , row on row
that mark our place''
- Remembrance Day, for those who have died in the line of their duty are members of the armed forces , soldiers who went without welcoming another Christmas . This day is observed to remember those who fought the World War 1 , and the poppy flowers have a particular significance ; they bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in WW1, their brilliant red colour; an appropriate symbol for the blood spilled in war was marked by nature .
This day is observed by most common-wealth countries to mark the signing of the armistice on the 11th of November in the 11th hour of the day 1918 to mark the end of hostility . This treaty was signed to cease all war activities between Germany and other countries at the city of Versailles in France.
Bow ur head in shame and honour , for u have spilled blood and let them go ...we pray, for the peaceful rest of ur souls .
Let's remember those, who went on the borders of war ...
Lest did anyone know, the British soldiers stopped firing on the night of 25th December when they heard the enemies singing a familiar Christmas carol...anything that possesses beauty has the power to stop war , even if just for one night.
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