The ANZACs were the collective group of soldiers sent from Australia and New Zealand to fight on behalf of Britain. Their World War 1 was the same as everyone else's - 1914 to 1918.
The campaign for which the ANZACs were most famous was at Gallipoli, in which they fought against primarily Turkish troops.
Gallipoli Peninsula
anzac cove
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they packed what they were told and fought each other
The ANZACS, or the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, were not present in Darwin during the bombings that occurred on February 19, 1942. The bombings were carried out by the Japanese air force targeting the city of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory. The ANZACS primarily fought in World War I and were not involved in the defense of Darwin during World War II.
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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 first World War.
In France and Belgium. But mostly in France. Also in Gallipoli where the Anzacs fought against Turk.
they packed what they were told and fought each other
It was the Kokoda Campaign of World War 2.
The ANZACS, or the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, were not present in Darwin during the bombings that occurred on February 19, 1942. The bombings were carried out by the Japanese air force targeting the city of Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory. The ANZACS primarily fought in World War I and were not involved in the defense of Darwin during World War II.
World War 1 was fought against primarily Germany.
world war 1
Japan emerged as a world power, but Germany was weak and humiliated
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 first World War.
Us fought against Italy, Germany and Japan.
Germany
they fought against Germany