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What were the fighting condition like in Gallipoli?

The Conditions in Gallipoli were very rough and unfair. The Turks outnumbered the ANZACs and were on higher ground. They surrounded the ANZAC soldiers making there no where to hide. Even if you were behind a bush or rock you would still get shot dead. Many of the ANZAC soldiers were also inexperienced.


What are the bad things about Anzac day?

dead people


Are there any ANZAC soldiers alive today?

No. The last ANZAC, Alec Campbell, died on 16th May 2002. ________ If by ANZAC soldiers you mean the men who landed at Gallipoli in 1915, all of the Australians are now dead. The following three men were honoured on a release of stamps by Australia Post in January, 2000. Alec Campbell, the last ANZAC and last surviving participant of the Gallipoli campaign, died of pneumonia, at the age of 103 on the 16th May, 2002. Roy Longmore died in his sleep at the age of 107 on 29th of June, 2001. Walter Parker died peacefully at a nursing home in Melbourne at the age of 105 on the 25th of January, 2000. There may yet be one surviving New Zealand ANZAC. Perhaps somebody can advise.


When was Dead Soldiers created?

Dead Soldiers was created on 2004-10-03.


What does ansac day representwhy do you comemorate this day?

Anzac Day actually has nothing to do with D-Day. - Anzac Day honours the heroes and the dead of the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915 in Turkey.


What are the release dates for Dead Soldiers - 2000?

Dead Soldiers - 2000 was released on: USA: 2000


What are the soldiers of the body?

Dead?


Was the campaign successful for the ANZAC troops - what were the ongoing effects on soldiers fighting battles - why do we still remember ANZAC day?

No. The campaign was not a success for Anzac troops. In about eight months of combat on the Gallipoli Peninsula, New Zealand lost 2721 men and Australia about 7600, with 13,855 Australians wounded. The British and French lost more. Total Allied troops lost amounted to 33,000 whilst another 78,000 were wounded and 8,000 missing. They evacuated the ANZAC troops in December. It was a failure because at no time did the troops manage to gain any ground. Effects could be physical like losing a limb or falling ill with dysentery and other diseases. Some soldiers became "shell-shocked" (now called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) which caused them to show symptoms of insanity, being unable to cope with the horrors they saw firsthand. Others became embittered by the loss of their comrades. We remember ANZAC day because April 25th was the day the ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli. It was the day the "colonials" showed what they were made of. We remember it to honour the dead, and to honour the incredible bravery and sacrifice of the ANZAC troops.


How do you find if someone is dead?

Soldiers shot the body, and if they didn't die, they were dead.


What simile describes dead soldiers lay?

soldiers lay like sleeping lions.


How did the soldiers feel in Pearl Harbor?

Dead.


Is survival of the dead the sequel to diary of the dead?

Yes it is. Featuring the same soldiers that appeared in the RV in Diary Of The Dead.