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Who died on anzac day?

ANZAC Day is a date to commemorate the death of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers in Galipolli [Turkey] during WW1 in April 25, 1915


Why do you pray on anzac day?

The lost soldiers who died from Australia and New Zealand during WW1.


Is Anzac day when the soldiers landed or won the war?

ANZAC Day commemorates the day, on 25 April 1915, when the ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli.


What is ANZAC day's significance to world war 1?

te remember the fallen soldiers from Australia during WOP I


How did the tradition of wearing poppies on anzac day start?

because anzac soldiers died in a poppy feild


How many army men died at Anzac Day?

ANZAC Day (April 25) commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who served and died in wars, particularly the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. If you're asking how many soldiers died on ANZAC Day itself, during the Gallipoli landing on April 25, 1915, around 2,000 ANZAC troops lost their lives. If you're referring to 70 days after ANZAC Day during the Gallipoli campaign, casualties continued to rise. By the end of the campaign in December 1915, around 8,700 Australians and 2,700 New Zealanders had died. Let me know if you meant something different! visit our website: www. trustlandindia .com/about-us/


Why does australians comemorate anzac day and why?

Because it's the day where many brave soldiers fought for their country and some died fighting.


Why anzac day half flag flown?

to commemerate the soldiers who died


Why was ANZAC Day formed?

ANZAC day was established to honour the brave men who fought for Australia. ANZAC is an acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, referring to the soldiers who landed at Gallipoli on the Turkish Aegean coast on 25 April 1915, in World War I. ANZAC Day was originally a day of remembrance for the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who landed at Gallipoli on the 25th of April, 1915. The day commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of the thousands of men who died during the eight-month occupation of Gallipoli. Subsequently, ANZAC Day has become a day of remembrance for all Australian and New Zealand soldiers who gave their lives in all wars.


Why do you have anzac day every year?

because its a memory of the soldiers fighting for there country:)


Why do many people get up early to attend this on ANZAC day morning?

To remember the soldiers that went to war for our country and sacrificed there lives's.


WhaT does the spirit of Anzac day mean to you?

It means recgonising and acknowledging the sacrifice and heroism shown by ANZAC soldiers all those years ago.