ANZAC Day, also known as Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Day, is a significant day of commemoration, where people from both countries pay tribute to the sacrifices made by soldiers during World War I. Synonyms for ANZAC Day include Remembrance Day, Armistice Day, and Poppy Day. Remembrance Day is a day of commemoration observed in Commonwealth member states, marking the end of World War I on 11th November 1918. Poppy Day is a term often used to describe a similar holiday honoring soldiers who lost their lives in combat. While each name may differ, the message is the same, which is to honor and remember the sacrifice of the brave soldiers who fought for their respective countries.