Nothing (?) The ANZACs are mainly known for their contribution to WW1 at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey and in France/Belgium.
The ANZACS were however a common sight in Scotland during World War 1. It was one of their most favourite destinations while on leave. The reasons for this were because of the large number of Scottish Australians in the ANZAC forces as well as the 9,694 Scottish born ANZACS. (See National Archives of Australia "Mapping our ANZACS").
In addition, War Historians such as C.E.W. Bean mention that Scottish and ANZAC regiments often fought side by side and they shared a mutual respect in the others fighting ability. This drew many of them to visit Scotland where they were warmly welcomed.
The ANZACS trained in Egypt.
The Anzacs in 1915 were in terrible conditions
the anzacs wouldn't sleep somet
The ANZACs were on the winning side, so they did not lose the war. The attack on Gallipoli failed, but it was absolutely no fault of the ANZACs.
the anzacs fought the Turkish army
The duration of Sons of the Anzacs is 2.08 hours.
Anzacs - TV series - was created in 1985.
The ANZACs were taken ashore from the ships aboard flat barges and rowboats.
No. The ANZACs were the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
The Anzacs as the Turkish lost more people than the Anzacs.
Charles Bean
by boat