Wednesday, 16 April 2014

ANZAC Day

ANZAC is when we remember the people that fought in the war. ANZAC stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps. The 
ANZACs first landed on the beaches of Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey on the 25 of April 1915. 
This is a public holiday for us to remember the people that died in the war.
The ANZACs had to stay in Gallipoli for 9 months, more than 11,000 ANZACs died during the fight in Gallipoli Peninsula. Gallipoli Peninsula is now known as the ANZAC cove.

By Viliami

1 comment:

  1. has anybody in your family gone to the war by Kryzlah

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