
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Wikipedia
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was originally a First World War army corps of the British Empire under the command of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. It …
ANZAC | Gallipoli, WWI, Australia | Britannica
Know about the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign and the role of ANZAC troops in the battles of World War I An overview of the 1915–16 Gallipoli Campaign of World War I, with a focus on …
What was ANZAC? - HISTORY
May 23, 2014 · ANZAC is best remembered for its heroic performance during 1915’s ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign against the Ottoman Empire. The operation originally called for the Allies to …
Anzacs (TV Mini Series 1985) - IMDb
The lives of a dozen Australian soldiers who served in the ANZACs. Fighting first at Gallipoli in 1915, then on the Western Front for the remainder of WWI, it's the story of the hardships, …
The Anzac Day Tradition - Australian War Memorial
Anzac Day, 25 April, is one of Australia’s most important national occasions. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces …
The Anzacs | NZ History
The word Anzac is part of the culture of New Zealanders and Australians. People talk about the 'spirit of Anzac'; there are Anzac biscuits, and the two countries’ rugby league teams play an …
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Anzac Portal
During the war, the Anzacs were wholly under British senior command as part of the: Throughout the war, particularly behind the lines, Australian troops could be identified by their distinctive …
Anzacs | Encyclopedia.com
Anzacs. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps was raised at the beginning of the First World War. Australia, with a population of 5 million, raised 322,000 volunteers, of whom …
Anzac Day - Wikipedia
Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first campaign that led to major casualties for Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. The acronym ANZAC stands for …
Anzac Day - Australian Army
On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. These became known as Anzacs and …