2. WHAT EXACTLY HAPPEN
ON APRIL 25TH?
What really happen was the ANZAC (Australian and
New Zealand Army Corps) troops were landed on
the wrong beach. Despite heavy losses the managed
to hold their own, but they were unable to make to
make any headway during the entire eight-month
campaign. This is thought about the foundation for
the ANZAC legend And is commemorated as
ANZAC dat today in memory of those who have
fought and died to protect their way of life.
3. WHO STARTED THE
WAR?
World War 1 was started by
Austria-Hungary by
declaration of war on Serbia
on July 28, 1914.
4. HOW MANY ANZAC'S LOST
THEIR LIVES AT GALLIPOLI ?
The number of Australian and New Zealand
troops including ANZAC (Australian and
New Zealand Army Corps) casualties also
ran high at 11,421 approx. (New Zealand:
2721, Australia 8700
approx.)
5. WHAT WAR DID THE
ANZACS FIGHT IN?
The ANZACs fought in World War 1 because
Australia and New Zealand were colonies of
United Kingdom and they sent troops to support
the war effort.
Colonies: A group of people who leave their
native country to for in new land a settlement
subject to or connected with the parent nation
6. WHY DID SOME SOLDIERS
VOLUNTEER TO GO TO
WAR?
ANZAC troops volunteered for the war
for many reasons, these reasons were
duty, honour, peer pressure and the
seeking of adventure also they wanted
to fight for our country's freedom.