By fighting in the war to serve for their countries. They sacrificed themselves to be able to fight and represent their country.
over 45,000 anzacs died in ww1 in total around 170,000 enemy of the anzacs died as well.
In France and Belgium. But mostly in France. Also in Gallipoli where the Anzacs fought against Turk.
Were often the First line of Defense, the first elements in an attack and all because they were excellent at what they did.
They had to be really dedicated to their country and families.
The ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) played a significant role in World War I, particularly during the Gallipoli Campaign, but they did not achieve their primary objective of securing the Dardanelles. The campaign is often viewed as a costly failure, with heavy losses and little strategic gain. However, the ANZACs' bravery and sacrifice contributed to the broader Allied victory in the war, which concluded in 1918. Thus, while they did not win the specific battles they fought, their efforts were part of an eventual Allied success.
world war 1
The first World War.
the ANZACs were said that a courageous image, to go to war and fight for the freedom of the world.
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The two events are entirely unrelated. The ANZACs were the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who fought in World War I. The Darwin bombings were in World War II. Whilst some of the ANZACs had survived to fight again in WWII, they were not called the ANZACs then.
in world war one the ANZACS evacuated in the 20th of December 1915.
The First World War, known back then as the Great War.
The ANZACs were on the winning side, so they did not lose the war. The attack on Gallipoli failed, but it was absolutely no fault of the ANZACs.
The ANZACs were the collective group of soldiers sent from Australia and New Zealand to fight on behalf of Britain. Their World War 1 was the same as everyone else's - 1914 to 1918.
The went to Gallipoli first
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