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Saturday, April 4, 2020

🌺 A.N.Z.A.C Day 🌺

ANZAC day is a National day in New Zealand and Australia because it celebrating a remembrance day of how the soldiers died in all the wars. Anzac day is actually celebrated on the 25th of April, it is when we visit soldiers from the wars memorials and have a dawn service about standing together as one for those who lost their lives in that war. Traditionally Kiwis & Aussies wear poppies to remember those on the battlefield in Gallipoli.
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Friday, March 27, 2020

🌺 A.N.Z.A.C Facts🌺

Bula vinaka readers and welcome back to my blog ! Today I'll be blogging about  magnificent facts about A.N.Z.A.C.
Here are some Facts !
- ANZAC Stands for Australia New Zealand  Army Corp
- ANZAC day wasn't an official holiday in Australia & New Zealand until 1929
- The term ‘ANZACS’ is used to refer to Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War 1.
- The Gallipoli is where the World War 1 started.
- Poppies and Rosemary are worn on the day to remember the lost soldiers in all wars.
ANZAC Day Facts for Kids
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

🌺A.N.Z.A.C Facts 😭

Kia ora, Good day mate and greeting to you all ! Welcome back to my blog ! Today I would be doing a blogpost about A.N.Z.A.C Facts.
Here are some Facts.

- ANZAC stands for  Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Other Countries that celebrate ANZAC were Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands.
-  ANZAC day wasn't really officially a public holiday in Australia or New Zealand until 1921
- ANZAC day was originally meant to honour those soldiers that fought Gallipoli.
- Poppies and Rosemary are worn on the day to remember the lost of all soldiers in all wars.
- The last Australian survivor of the battle in Gallipoli was Alec Campbell. He died in 2002.
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