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Many Australian and New Zea land men die mainly due to their life styles, they are obese and have very little exercise. Which causes heart attacks.

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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 only New Zealand and Australia celebrate ANZAC Day?

ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. It is a day of remembrance for both countries to honour those who served in WW1, particularly at Gallipoli. However, it is now accepted as a day to honour all service men and women.


The Australian and new Zealand army corps fought in the famous battle of gallipoli where did this conflict take place?

The country in which the ANZAC's train is Eygpt


What were the effects of World War 1 on New Zealand?

World War I had a huge effect on New Zealand society. The Battle of Gallipoli had a casualty rate of nearly 60 percent. With so many men going to war and being wounded or killed, the women had to take over the society.?æ


A day in memory of the men from Australia and New zealand who fought at GallipoliTurkey?

Anzac Day is commemorated on the 25th of April.

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Contact the Australian Viet War Veteran groups, they'll have close ties with the New Zealanders. New Zealand only sent a few thousand men to Vietnam, and to their credit, they were all volunteers!


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