Anzac officially served in the Gallipoli Campaign of World War One from April of 1915 to December 1915/January 1916. Thereafter they were disbanded and became the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) and the Australian Infantry Force (AIF).
Both forces served independently of one another for the rest of the war, and for all wars afterwards.
Initially, it was a day of remembrance for those ANZACs who lost their lives at Gallipoli, but it has long since become a day of remembrance for all ANZACs who died in all wars.
The ANZACS trained in Egypt.
The Anzacs in 1915 were in terrible conditions
The ANZACS fought with the UK during both wars, so any ally of Britain was an ally of Australia and New Zealand. (i.e United States, France, Canada etc)
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.
Australia and New Zealand were part of the British Commonwealth, which was one of the Allies in World War I. The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers. Those facts naturally brought the ANZACs into conflict with Turks. The ANZACs were specifically sent to the Turkish front in Gallipoli so that British soldiers could focus on the Western Front which was closer to London and made maintenance much easier. Giving the command of the Turkish front over to foreign regiments was much easier to justify.
The ANZACs were taken ashore from the ships aboard flat barges and rowboats.
No. The ANZACs were the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.