An estimated 44,000 Allied soldiers were killed ... Critics have argued that Gallipoli has been exploited as a touchstone of nationalism and that Anzac Day now glorifies war.
The fires broke out on the Gallipoli Peninsula earlier this week ... on Friday the fires may reach the graves of Australian soldiers at Anzac Cove. 'Our thoughts today are also with our friends ...
Historian Jim Claven’s book 'Lemnos & Gallipoli ... Australia’s Anzac history. The book captures the transformation of Lemnos into an armed camp, the establishment of its soldiers’ rest ...
ANZAC Day commemorations on Saturday ... the leafless branches symbolise the hands of soldiers on the beaches of the Gallipoli Peninsula, reaching out to be evacuated. Reflective pieces of music ...
On 25th April 1916, around 2,000 Australian and New Zealand soldiers marched through the streets of London to the Abbey where a special service was held in the presence of King George V and Queen Mary ...
The Gallipoli Dawn Service from the Anzac Commemorative site in Gallipoli, Turkiye. 2023 marks the 108th anniversary of the action by Australian, New Zealand and other Commonwealth troops in 1915. ABC ...
NARRATOR: During the Great War, soldiers from Britain and ... The date of the Gallipoli landing, 25 April, is known as Anzac Day and is the most important day of commemoration of war in Australia ...
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Live from Gallipoli in Turkey, the Dawn Service as Australians commemorate the 103rd anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli and honour the sacrifice of men and women in all forms of military service ...