Armistice Day

11

Nov

Armistice Day is a special day on November 11th that marks the end of a big war called World War I in 1918. On this day, people remember all the brave soldiers who helped keep us safe and the peace that came after the fighting stopped. At 11 o'clock on this day, many people take a moment of silence to think about those who were in the war. It's a way to show gratitude and hope for peace, so we can all live without fighting and get along with each other.

How to celebrate Armistice Day?

On Armistice Day, wear a red poppy to show respect. Stand silently for two minutes at 11 a.m. to remember the brave soldiers. Talk with friends or family about the importance of peace. You can also draw or make crafts, like peace doves, to show your support. Attend local events, like parades or ceremonies, to learn more and join others. Read stories or watch movies about heroes who helped in the past. Write a thank-you note or a poem to express gratitude. These small gestures help us to remember and to show our hope for a peaceful world.

Where Armistice Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United Kingdom
  • - France
  • - Belgium
  • - Canada
  • - Australia
  • - New Zealand
  • - United States
  • - South Africa
  • - India