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 ...
Some research suggests it is a myth that soldiers in Gallipoli ate Anzac biscuits, others experts believe they did. Australian War Memorial historian Meghan Adams told 9news.com.au the topic had ...
and organised by the High Commissions of Australia and New Zealand to commemorate the 99th anniversary of Anzac Day. More than 550,000 Allied troops participated in the Gallipoli Campaign ...
The Gallipoli Dawn Service from the Anzac Commemorative site in Gallipoli, Turkiye. 2023 marks the 108th anniversary of the action by Australian, New Zealand and other Commonwealth troops in 1915. ABC ...
Archibald Baxter, We Will Not Cease, 1939 Conscription poster ... Filling sandbags at Gallipoli, 1915. Alexander Turnbull Library: PA1–o-573–27–2 Anzac trench diagram, 1919.
As Australia marks a different Anzac Day at home during the Coronavirus pandemic, we revisit the Gallipoli Centenary Dawn Service in 2015, 100 years after ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli. ABC iview ...
The bronze columns incorporate metal salvaged from Gallipoli battlefields. The trophy and ANZAC Medal were kindly donated to the RSL by UNIBIC, makers of ANZAC Biscuits. A presentation of the ANZAC ...
Very few know about the supreme sacrifice of nearly 1,400 Indian soldiers and 4,000 casualties from the British Indian Army that fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the ANZAC forces in Gallipoli ...
On 1 August 2015, the Gallipoli Anzac Cove will host an international swimming event to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli. The swimming event is an initiative of the ...
For the first time in history, the role of the New Zealand Defence Force in the Gallipoli Anzac Day dawn service is up in the air. The contingent's luggage, containing instruments and uniforms ...
Archibald Baxter, We Will Not Cease, 1939 Conscription poster ... Filling sandbags at Gallipoli, 1915. Alexander Turnbull Library: PA1–o-573–27–2 Anzac trench diagram, 1919.