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  2. Remembrance Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Remembrance Sunday is held in the United Kingdom as a day to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts. [1]

  3. Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. [1]

  4. National Service of Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    The National Service of Remembrance is held every year on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, London. It commemorates "the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts". [1]

  5. Remembrance Sunday | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    Remembrance Sunday, in the United Kingdom, holiday held on the second Sunday of November that commemorates British service members who have died in wars and other military conflicts since the onset of World War I.

  6. Armistice Day - Wikipedia

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    Armistice Day, later known as Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth and Veterans Day in the United States, is commemorated every year on 11 November to mark the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany at Compiègne, France, at 5:45 am [1] for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front of World War I, which took ...

  7. Remembrance Sunday - Wikiwand

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    Remembrance Sunday is held in the United Kingdom as a day to commemorate the contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen and women in the two World Wars and later conflicts. [1]

  8. Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice, a commemorative day observed by Argentina; Remembrance Day, a commemorative day observed by many Commonwealth countries; Remembrance of the Dead, held annually on May 4 in the Netherlands; Remembrance Sunday (UK), is the second Sunday in November, the Sunday nearest to 11 November (Armistice Day)

  9. Patriot Day - Wikipedia

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    In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, carried out by terrorists from Al-Qaeda, President George W. Bush proclaimed Friday, September 14, 2001, as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims of the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001. [1]A bill to make September 11 a national day of mourning was introduced in the U.S. House on October 25, 2001, by Rep. Vito Fossella (R-NY ...

  10. Remembrance Day Calendar - United States Holocaust Memorial...

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    The internationally recognized date for Holocaust Remembrance Day corresponds to the 27th day of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. It marks the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In Hebrew, Holocaust Remembrance Day is called Yom Hashoah.

  11. National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    On Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service attacked the neutral United States at Naval Station Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii, killing 2,403 Americans and injuring 1,178 others. The attack sank four U.S. Navy battleships and damaged four others.

  12. Volkstrauertag - Wikipedia

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    Volkstrauertag (German: [ˈfɔlkstʁaʊ̯ɐˌtaːk] ⓘ, lit. 'people's mourning day') is a commemoration day in Germany two Sundays before the first day of Advent. It commemorates members of the armed forces of all nations and civilians who died in armed conflicts, to include victims of violent oppression. It was first observed in its modern form in 1952.

  13. Remembrance Day (in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom) is a day to remember people who fought and died in wars. It is on November 11. On that day in 1918 came the end of World War I with Armistice with Germany. Remembrance Day was started in 1919 by King George V of the United Kingdom.

  14. What is Remembrance Day? Every year the country comes together for Remembrance Sunday. A period of silence is held at 11am to remember the people who have died in wars around the world.

  15. What does Remembrance Sunday mean to those who have served, those who are organising events and those remembering the lives of veterans close to them? 'Some of the people on that plane did not...

  16. People across the UK fell silent on Remembrance Sunday as King Charles led the nation in honouring servicemen and women who died in past conflicts.

  17. Remembrance Day – what is it and how is it marked? - BBC

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    Remembrance Day – also known as Armistice Day – takes place every year, to remember all people who have died in wars. Ceremonies take place on 11 November, the day that World War One ended,...

  18. What is Remembrance Day? - BBC Bitesize

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    After the war, people remembered the soldiers who died every year on 11th November. This is called Remembrance Day. What happens on Remembrance Day? Remembrance Day service at The...

  19. Remembrance Sunday - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Sunday, also known as Poppy Day, is a national holiday for remembering the soldiers who died in wartime. It originally began as a time of remembrance for soldiers from World War I, but it was gradually expanded to include all wars.

  20. Remembrance Sunday Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY is a Sunday that is usually closest to November 11 and that in Great Britain is set aside in commemoration of the end of hostilities in 1918 and 1945.

  21. 3 Ways to Celebrate Remembrance Day - wikiHow Life

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    While Remembrance Day on November 11th recalls a time of bloodshed and difficulty, celebrating it can be an act of happiness and gratitude for those who gave their lives in the first World War. Celebrated in Barbados, Australia, Bermuda,...

  22. Armed Forces Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Remembrance Day (AFRD), also simply known as Remembrance Day, is observed on 15 January to commemorate the servicemen of the Nigerian Armed Forces.It also honors veterans of the World War I and II as well as the Nigerian Civil War.In 2024, the name was changed to "Armed Forces Celebration and Remembrance Day". This is to celebrate members of the Armed Forces still serving and ...

  23. Remembrance is marked each year on the second Sunday of November to commemorate the dead of both World Wars and other conflicts.

  24. Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day (Armenian: Մեծ Եղեռնի զոհերի հիշատակի օր Mets Yegherrni zoheri hishataki or) or Armenian Genocide Memorial Day [5] is a public holiday in Armenia and is observed by the Armenian diaspora on 24 April. [5] [6] It is held annually to commemorate the victims of the Armenian genocide of 1915.It was a series of massacres and starvation of 1. ...

  25. Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.