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Originally Posted by ARNAGE2
hehe. ive never heard of that tradition
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To quote from the Royal British Legion website:
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, the First World War ended. Some of the bloodiest fighting of World War One took place in the Flanders and Picardy regions of Northern France. The poppy was the only thing which grew in the aftermath of the complete devastation. John McCrae, a doctor serving there with the Canadian Armed Forces, deeply inspired and moved by what he saw.
McCrae wrote the poem
In Flanders' Fields.
The first official Legion Poppy Day was held in Britain on 11 November 1921, inspired by the poem In Flanders' Fields. Since then the Poppy Appeal has been a key annual event in the nation's calendar.