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Anzac day

By Shivash

Anzac day

• Anzac day is to remember all those soldiers who died in the war.

• Anzac means Australian New Zealand Army Corps.

• Anzac day is held on April 25th.• New Zealand’s allies were Britain,

France, Russia and Australia.• New Zealand and Australia were sent to

capture Gallipoli.

World war one • World war one was from (1914-1918)• In the army they had to dig trenches

to hide from the enemies.• The army had casualties which

meant a person has been killed or injured.

Famous Battles

• Chunuk Bair was a famous battle between

the Anzacs and the Turks.The famous battles were Chunuk

Bair, LonePine and The Nek.

In Flanders Field

• In Flanders fields poppies blow between the crosses row on row.

•That mark our place ; and in the sky the larks still bravely singing, fly scarce heard admist the guns below.

In Flanders Fields

• We are the dead. Short days ago we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, loved and were loved and now we lie in Flanders Field.

• Take up our quarrel with the foe ;to you from failing hands we throw the torch be yours to hold it high If ye break faith with us who die

• We shall not sleep; though the poppies grow

• In Flanders Field

Simpson and his Donkey

• Simpson’s real name is John Simpson Kirkpatrick.

• Simpson was one of the first Anzacs to land on Gallipoli.

• When Simpson found a stray donkey he realised a donkey would come in handy.

At Gallipoli

• The landing at Anzac cove was part of the invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by Australian and New Zealand forces on 25 of April 1915.

• The purpose of the invasion was to overtake the Ottoman forts that controlled the passage of the Dardanelles straits.

Burying the Dead

•By 24 of May, 1915 the stench of the corpses had become unbearable. The Turks, keen to give their dead friends a proper burial and to alleviate the smell sought of an Armistice

Anzacs leaving N.Z

• The men thought they were of on a grand adventure. They thought they were sailing to Great Britain, and then to fight against the Germans in France.

• Many of them had been born in Britain and thought they would have a chance to see their old friends and family whilst they were over there.

Evacuation

• The fight went on for eight months at Gallipoli.

• The Generals realised that they were going to lose the fight, so the Australians played a game of cricket to distract the Turks but they were really trying sneak away .

Lest we forget

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