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What event does ANZAC day commemorate?

ANZAC Day specifically commemorates the landing of the ANZAC troops at Gallipoli in 1915. It has also come to also commemorate all those in the defence forces who have lost their lives due to war.


What about the ANZAC day?

ANZAC Day is a day of solemn remembrance. It is commemorated in order to honour those in the defence forces who have lost their lives fighting for, or on behalf of, Australia and New Zealand. Although originally a day of remembrance for those troops in WWI who gave their lives in the campaign at Gallipoli, it has now extended to include those involved in all wars.


Why does New Zealand have Anzac?

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Why do have ANZAC day?

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Who does rememberance day remember?

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What event does ANZAC Day celebrate?

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