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Friday 4 May 2018

The Meaning of Anzac Day


Anzac Day is the day when all New Zealanders and Australians come together as a nation to celebrate the remembrance of those who sacrificed their lives when they were in a very young age. On the 25 April is when Anzac day is held. The date itself marks the first landing of the Anzac soldiers in Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915 which is now known as Turkey. On Anzac day people wear red poppies because the day they laid to rest red poppies bloomed over their graves. There is a fact that during the wars more than 11,000 soldiers died at Gallipoli and more than 23,500 were wounded.
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