Thousands of men of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzacs) died during the failed Gallipoli landings in Turkey ... War is with us as a warning and an encouragement." The first time ...
ANZAC Day is the anniversary of the landings on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey by allied forces on 25th April 1915. What followed was one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War, with heavy ...
The myth of Anzac has been one of Australia's most enduring. The belief in the superior fighting qualities of Australia's soldiers in the First World War is part of the national consciousness, and the ...
The date of the Gallipoli landing, 25 April, is known as Anzac Day and is the most important day of commemoration of war in Australia and New Zealand. This attack on Germany’s ally, Turkey ...
they were dwarfed in April by a Facebook post on Anzac Day, the anniversary of a major World War One battle fought by Australian and New Zealand troops in Turkey. "LEST. WE. FORGET. (Manus ...
Mr Calven has been researching the Anzac trail in Greece across the World ... beautiful Aegean island of "relative peace in a sea of war". In these letters, diaries and memoirs, the Anzacs wrote ...
New Zealand is a separate independent country, and in World War I, troops from both countries participated shoulder to shoulder on the Gallipoli (Turkey ... most Australians ANZAC Day is a ...