Parades go through the streets of France with flowers and memorials. The crowd is silent and weeping for those dead. Shops are closed and houses quiet as the President comes forth to give a long speech for those lost. It’s France’s huge mourning day. Appropriate for the day, to honor those who have died fighting for France, and a great happiness for the end of World War 1. November 11th has always been known as Armistice Day.
This holiday, also known as L’Armstice in France, has been honored and remembered every year since World War 1. On Armistice Day the shops, schools and offices of France are closed. Instead thousands of people gather for parades and church services to honor those lost. Many significant people including the President of France come into large cities and lay flowers on the large memorials from the war. Speeches and tributes are given throughout the day. The public is generally in a solemn mood as a whole, for it is a day of honor and remembrence of the battles fought and the lives lost. Therefore black and gray are traditional colors worn and used to show the seriousness of the holiday. Despite the solemn mood, France is still thankful on this day for the cease fire of World War 1.
The original date was November 11th, 1918. Before this date, Europe was still engaged in WW1. The battles were still going and the shots were still being fired. The war had been going on for more than four years, the start being late July of 1914.The fighting went on for 4 years afterwards. The German army realized the loss of the war, and soldeirs were anxious to return home. They responded to Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points from January of 1918. The document signed indicated the total defeat of Germany by the Allies of the w...
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...vember 11th will be a significant day to all of France and will remain a tribute to the lost and fallen soldiers who so bravely risked their lives over the protection of their beloved country and the lives of their loved ones. Even today people still honor the graves of the lost ones with pride and walk in happiness knowing their country was safe.
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Bastille Day and Canada Day are both holidays that are important to the countries where they are celebrated. Bastille Day is celebrated because it marks the day that the French Revolution began and when revolutionaries attacked Bastille. Canada Day is celebrated because it marks the day that Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the province Canada became one nation; Canada. These holidays are very similar but are also very difference. They both celebrate the unification of a country. The French united to fight against the monarchy and the Canadians united to become one nation. For both holidays, the nations flag is a symbol of the holiday (Canada: Canadian Flag and France: French Flag). They have many similar traditions as well such as parades and
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A time to remember those who died, those who served, and those who carry on.” Unknown. During 9/11, the Manhattan firefighters were responding to a gas leak when they heard the explosion from one of the twin towers. Policemen and firefighters from all around New York and surrounding areas came to help rescue the victims.
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Due to King James making the Catholic laws more strict, gave Guy Fawkes his plan to rebel. With the survival of King James, today, Britons still celebrate the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot. November 5 is celebrated as Guy Fawkes Day, and has became a time to get together with friends and family, set off fireworks, light bonfires, attend parades and burn effigies, or stuffed dolls, of Fawkes. Children wheeled around their effigies, begging for a “penny for the Guy” (a similar custom to Halloween trick-or-treating) and imploring crowds to 'remember, remember the fifth of November'.
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... day of the storming of the Bastille, and the great sea of angry citizens is so powerful and shows pity to no one.
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