Four Countries Honoring Veterans Near November 11th Several nations beyond the United States mark Armistice Day or Remembrance Day on or around November 11 to honor World War I and II veterans, commemorating the 1918 armistice that ended WWI. These observances often feature moments of silence at 11 a.m., poppy wearing, and parades, echoing shared Allied history.

United Kingdom (Remembrance Sunday)
The UK holds Remembrance Sunday on the nearest Sunday to November 11, with a strict two-minute silence at 11 a.m. across the nation. Ceremonies at the Cenotaph in London draw crowds wearing red poppies, symbolizing battlefield blood, to remember sacrifices from both World Wars and beyond.

Canada (Remembrance Day)
Canada observes Remembrance Day as a federal holiday on November 11, featuring wreath-laying at memorials and school assemblies. Veterans and families gather for services highlighting 1.1 million Canadians who served in the World Wars, with poppies pinned nationwide since 1921.

France (Armistice Day)
France celebrates Armistice Day on November 11 as a public holiday, parading down the Champs-Élysées with the president leading tributes. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ceremonies at the Arc de Triomphe honor 1.4 million WWI dead and WWII fighters, rooted in the 1918 ceasefire signed in a French railcar.

Australia (Remembrance Day)
Australia marks Remembrance Day on November 11 with a minute of silence at 11 a.m., observed in workplaces and public spaces. Services at war memorials recall ANZAC contributions in both World Wars, including Gallipoli and Pacific campaigns, blending solemnity with national pride.

"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them." – Laurence Binyon, 1914 (inspired UK/Commonwealth poppies)

TL;DR: UK (Sunday nearest Nov 11), Canada (Nov 11 holiday), France (Nov 11 parade), Australia (Nov 11 silence) join the US in WWII/WWI veteran tributes.

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