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Anzac Day

Anzac Day is on April 25 and is a national holiday in Australia. It is a day for remembering the people who were killed or served in war.

ANZAC comes from the first letters of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp.

The Anzacs landed in Gallipoli, Turkey on April 25, 1915 but they failed to defeat the Turks. They left Turkey in December 1915.

Anzac Day first became a day to remember the 8,587 killed and 19,367 wounded in Gallipoli. Now it has become a day to honour all men and women who died or served in wars for Australia.

Use short answers for the following questions.


1.What date is Anzac Day?
2.Where is Gallipoli?
3.What is the short way to write Australian and New Zealand Army Corp?
4.What month and year did the Anzacs land in Gallipoli?
5.Did the Anzacs win there?Yes
No
6.What month and year did they leave?
7.How many Australians and New Zealanders died in Gallipoli?