11 O'clock on 11 Nov. The day is known to many by different names, Armistice Day, Rememberence day, or veterans day, they all have the same meaning, remembering those who have fought, or fought and fallen for their country!
The time and day symbolises the end of the first world war across the fields of France and Belgium, and the poppy symbolises the poppies that grew in Flanders Fields after the troops departed. In the UK the poppy is a highly recognised image for this cause.
Soviet Heavy said:
Vegosiux said:
My opinion is that if we have to keep reminding ourselves of our past mistakes, then we have learned nothing from them.
It is better to acknowledge one's past mistakes than to ignore them. And that isn't the point of Remembrance Day. It isn't about saying "oh how we screwed up", it's about honoring the people who laid down their lives to make usre that we could live the lives we have today.
I agree, it is nothing to do with learning from mistakes. We do not remember the war on rememberence day, we remember the people who fought. All over the world! Allies and former enemies, it doesn't matter, thats what we are remembering!