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ANZAC Day- Remembering Sacrifices Of New Zealand And Australian Troops

When Great Britain declared war against Germany for its invasion of Belgium in 1914, Australia and New Zealand, as Dominions within the British Empire, regarded themselves automatically also at war.
25 Apr 2023 09:26
ANZAC Day- Remembering Sacrifices Of New Zealand And Australian Troops
Crowds line the route of the Anzac Day National Ceremony march, 25 April 2011. Photo: Australian War Memorial

ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces became known as ANZACs.

Anzac Day is a commemoration of the anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli, Turkey on 25 April in 1915.

When Great Britain declared war against Germany for its invasion of Belgium in 1914, Australia and New Zealand, as Dominions within the British Empire, regarded themselves automatically also at war.

At dawn on 25 April 1915, the first of approximately 70,000 soldiers from the Allies landed at Gallipoli.

 

The objective was to drive through to Istanbul, take Turkey out of the war and to provide supplies to Russia in its fight against Germany.

Out of these 70,000 soldiers, more than 20,000 were Australian and New Zealand soldiers.

What had been planned as a bold stroke became a stalemate after the invading troops failed to reach their objective on the first day.

For the next eight months they clung to the land they had captured, before eventually withdrawing at the end of 1915.

The Dawn Service 2019. Photo: Australian War Memorial

After both sides had suffered heavy casualties, the Allied forces were evacuated.

It is estimated that 8,700 Australian and 2,700 New Zealanders were killed.

One year later, in 1916, the first anniversary of the landing was observed in Australia, New Zealand and England and by troops in Egypt.

That year, 25 April was officially named ‘Anzac Day’ by the Acting Australian Prime Minister, George Pearce.

 

Source: Australian War Memorial



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