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Aftermath of World War I / Holidays in New Zealand / Gallipoli Campaign / Military history of New Zealand / Anzac Day / Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / Landing at Anzac Cove / Anzacs / ANZAC spirit / ANZAC / World War I / Military
Date: 2010-01-03 19:06:30
Aftermath of World War I
Holidays in New Zealand
Gallipoli Campaign
Military history of New Zealand
Anzac Day
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Landing at Anzac Cove
Anzacs
ANZAC spirit
ANZAC
World War I
Military

Why we Commemorate ANZAC Day The date of the landing at ANZAC, the 25th April was chosen to be the day that would become our national day of commemoration. Initially it was as a mark of respect for those who served and s

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