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I'm a New Zealander and I'll start by pointing out what ANZAC means. It stands for Australian New Zealand Army Corps. The ANZACS were readily used by the British( being commenwealth countries of the empire ) during both WWI and WWII. Although these are the events that defined them as the ANZACS they have fought in many wars over the last 150 years and in every instance have got on with each other with the same vigor that still exsists in our relationship today. We are always at battle with each other on the sports field and will always be beide each others side in times of need, well at least I hope. ANZAC day is celebrated in both countries, NZ being on April the 25 although I am sure Australia commemorates the day at the same time I can not be certain. I know that NZ lost 1/3 of its male working population in WWI and I'm not sure in WWII. But a lot of the losses were due to commanding errors on behalf of the foreign leaders. Once NZ was offered its first own general to command it. There success rate was improved considerable due to fact that he knew how the KIWIs fought. And you most likely find the same with the OZ forces.

There is a lot to go into, anf to tell you the truth I haven't read or researched this subject in a very long time. At least 10-15 years therefore I dont remember as much as i once did. Although it would only takea quick revision to refresh my memory.

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