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ANZAC DAY

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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ANZAC DAY

History of Anzac

  • ANZAC Day occurs on the 25th of April
  • The ANZACs  landed in ANZAC Cove.
  • The first official ANZAC Day was on the 25th April 1916.
  • Anzac stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
  • After the battle 120,000 soldiers had died.

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  • The ANZAC were trying to capture the Dardinelles
  • The French and British were also fighting against the Turkish
  • ANZAC day symbol include poppies, crosses and wreathes
  • ANZAC day is very important to Australia and New Zealand
  • On the 25th April 1915 the ANZAC soldiers landed on the shores of Gallipoli

Gallipoli Peninsula

Gallipoli is in Turkey

Flanders field

  • The poppy is a symbol of war rememberance
  • Flanders or red poppy is linked with battlefields deaths 
  • It was the first plant to grow in the mud
  • Flanders Field was a name given to WW1 battlefields
  • The poem Flanders Field was written by John MaCrae in 1915

The ODE

The ode was written by Laurence Binyon in 1914

Why do we celebrate Anzac day

  • To remember all the soldiers who lost their lives fighting Gallipoli
  • It also honours those soldiers who  returned saftely
  • People can pay their respect to family members who have died in war.
  • Time to think about current soldiers still serving overseas 
  • To be proud of our country's history

ANZAC Day is important because...
it is a special time to remember all the brave soldiers who fought for New Zealand, or who are still serving our country in the Army, Navy or Air Force

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