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2. The Anzacs and their wars
The Anzacs were the people who took part in the war. They
had put down their names for the war to protect their
country. They also did not want their land to be cut down,
and be put into different parts for the winners of the war. The
first war Australians took part in was the Gallipoli war.
Because when the Turkish in the 1st world war entered on the
side of Germany, in the end it seemed impossible, the
Australian and New Zealanders were employed as part of the
war in Gallipoli. There, the soldiers kept losing their lives and
some of them were also former students of Norwood Primary
School.
3. The school war memorial
After the first war in Gallipoli Australia took part in, there
were lots of other wars to be fought. The Government had
said that it was forbidden to make a war memorial, as it
reminded the people and the local boys that they could maybe
dye in the war as well. The Government still needed as much
young boys as possible to fight in the wars for them. But our
school, Norwood Primary School still decided to make a war
memorial. Each student that went to the school at that time
had to pay one penny if they wanted the war memorial to be
built.
No one knows when it was finished,
But here is the first picture made
of it.
4. How we remember the Anzacs
We remember the Anzacs by some symbols. There are:
• Poppies
After the war the poppies
grew on the battlefields.
• Anzac biscuits
They were sent to soldiers
as they were hard and
lasted for a long time