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Why was April 25th chosen to remember the ANZACs?

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25 April 1915 was the day that the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli during World War I, beginning a campaign that cost thousands of Australian and New Zealand lives. Every year Australians and New Zealanders celebrate ANZAC Day on April 25 to commemorate the troops landing at Gallipoli on the Turkish Aegean coast.

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How do you remember the anzacs?

You celebrate on the 25th of April every year and buy a poppy.


What date did the ANZACS go to Gallipoli?

25th of April 1915.


What season was it when the ANZACs landed at Gallipoli?

Spring - April 25th 1915.


When did the anzacs join WW1?

they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915


What year did the ANZACs land at Anzac Cove?

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How long were the ANZACS at ANZAC Cove for?

From April 25th of 1915 to December of 1915/January of 1916. The last Allied troops withdrew from the Peninsula in January.


When did the ANZACs invade Gallipoli in World War 1?

The ANZAC's invaded Gallipoli on April the 25th 1915, at approximately 0430 (4:30 a.m.), before dawn.


Why was Anzac Cove named Anzac Cove?

Because that was where the ANZACs (Australian & New Zealand Army Corps) landed on the 25th of April, 1915. They held that land for eight months and lost about 10,000 men.


What day of the week was April 25th 1974?

April 25th, 1974 fell on a Thursday.


What day of the week was April 25th 1962?

April 25th, 1962 fell on a Wednesday.


How many men died at Gallipoli on 25th of April?

Of the 1500 ANZACs who waded ashore that first day, 755 remained in active service at the end of the day. This figure does not include men of other nationalities apart from the Australian and New Zealand troops.


How do people remember what happen at gallipoli?

by watching the movie or reading books about it. on the 25th of April every year Australians and New Zealander's remember it all by going to dawn services in the morning