Remembrance Day commemorates Armistice Day on November 11th, marking the end of World War 1. It remembers those who have died in wars through traditions like observing a moment of silence at 11am, wearing poppies, and gathering at cenotaphs and war memorials. Poems like "Flanders Fields" and prayers are recited to honor the dead and those who sacrificed their lives so others could have a future. The document promotes remembering the fallen soldiers and paying tribute to their memory and sacrifice.