Basically whatever Britain did, NZ did. We were involved in Galipoli and many other battles.
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
The New Zealanders and Australians fought as part of the British Empire. Separate flying services were not set up in either country until after WW1.
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England allied with France, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Japan, the United States, and other allies defeated Germany which were , Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
New Zealand has never hosted the Olympics.
because they hated each other
The lost soldiers who died from Australia and New Zealand during WW1.
it stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
newzealand was an allie with brittain.new zealand as an allie to brittain during ww1 sent man into combat and was therefore was involved in war.
Heaps. WW1, WW2, Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan just to name a few
In WWI, NZ was fighting for the Empire troops, and were in fact under the control of Brit commanders.
Remembrance is an Anzac word. It is a day when Australia and New Zealand remember the individuals who served in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during WW1. It is celebrated on April 25th.
In New Zealand: the New Zealand wars 1845 to 1872.External: Boer War, WW1, WW2, Korean war, Malaysian War, Vietnam War, East Timor,
Yes, New Zealand pilots participated in World War I as part of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, which was established during the war. Many New Zealanders served in the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service, flying reconnaissance and combat missions. Notably, some New Zealand pilots became aces, achieving significant numbers of aerial victories. Overall, their contributions were part of New Zealand's broader involvement in the war effort.
ANZAC day, remembering those who fought in WW1 Anzac Australian and New zealand army corps
Because it was part of the British Empire.
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