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Sep 8, 2021

[Answer] 1. ANZAC Day is celebrated on the anniversary of the first battle fought by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp, known as the ANZACs, in World War I. On what day did the landing at the Gallipoli peninsula commence?

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...1. 7 December 1941 2. 6 June 1944 3. 25 April 1915 4. 11 November 1918 The ANZACs landed on the beaches of Gallipoli as part of a plan to capture Constantinople and secure naval passage to the Black Sea for Allied ships. It was a military failure, and the months-long struggle led to significant suffering and loss of life. For both Australia and New Zealand, it was their first major participation in international war after attaining independence, and became seen by many as a symbol of maturity as a nation. April 25 was originally designated to commemorate the courage and suffering of the ANZACs, but has since expanded to be a time to recall all those who have died in the service of their country. The other dates are also associated with significant war-related events. The armistice ending fighting on the Western Front in World War I was signed on 11 November 1918, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 brought the United States into World War II, and 6 June 1944 saw the D-Day invasion of Normandy, start of the final push to end the war in Europe in World War II.




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25 April 1915:


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