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Chelsea Anderson

ANZAC Day - australia.gov.au - 10 views

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    Wreaths of red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day. On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
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    Wreaths of red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day. On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
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    I found this website extremely helpful, especially the 'Gallipoli Campaign' and 'Anzac Legend' articles.
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    This website helped me understand the Anzac Legend better. It also had some good quotes!
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    This website gives you a brief overview about the commemoration, the ANZAC Legend, the Gallipoli Campaign and the ANZAC spirit. Throughout the site, there is some sources that could be used as well. Down the bottom of the page is hyperlinks to many great websites. These websites are based on the information that was talked about earlier but goes into a lot more detail.
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    This website helped me to further understand what the ANZAC legend is as well as outlining what happens at the commemorations each year. This website has some sources that could be used with all of our speeches. I have also learnt a lot about the Gallipoli campaign from this website which was really helpful!
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    this website helped me to understand what it meant to be an ANZAC and what happens each year to commemorate ANZAC Day
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    This is a really helpful website about how ANZAC day is commemorated in today's society.
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    This website talks about how we celebrate ANZAC Day, the Gallipoli Campaign, the ANZAC Legend and the ANZAC's fighting.
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    Wreaths of red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day. On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
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    Very useful information on Anzac Day
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    This website helped me a lot with some of my research into Anzac Day and things regarding the Anzac Spirit, Anzac Legend, The Commemoration and other things.
Chelsea Anderson

The Spirit of ANZAC Explained - 11 views

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    The Spirit of ANZAC was suggested by official war historian C.E.W. Bean to have 'stood, and still stands, for reckless valour in a good cause, for enterprise, resourcefulness, fidelity, comradeship and endurance that will never own defeat.' The Spirit was epitomised in the deeds of Simpson with his donkey at Gallipoli - comradeship, courage and sacrifice: others before self.
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    Hey, this website is great because it talks about how the ANZAC spirit means and represents Australia. However, this website has a lot of information or redundant information which is basic knoweledge although there are some useful and important information on ANZAC day. Anna
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    Touches on the Birth of the Anzac Spirit.
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    All about the creation of the Anzac Spirit. Great for first and last questions.
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    This website was good as it gave a great explanation and helped me understand the spirit of the ANZAC's quite well.
Claudia Fitzpatrick

ANZAC'S - 2 views

This website explains what Anzac day is, what it stands for and why it is special to Australians. It also has information on the Anzac Day services. http://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac/anzac...

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Meg Jameson

Snippets of experts perspectives about ANZAC day - 1 views

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    after i watched this video, i had an idea of what Henry Reynolds had to say about what was wrong with the ANZAC's hope this helps :)
Mary Millar

The Anzac Legend - 16 views

Thank you so much for this! This is a really good site. Thanks again.

Rachel Elphick

The Anzac Spirit - 0 views

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    I found this webisite extremely helpful in determining what the ANZAC legend is and relating it to the Spirit of the ANZAC's
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    I am the ANZAC SPIRIT. The ANZAC legend is many things to many people, to me the legend is as relevant today as it was 95 years ago, it is embedded in our DNA, it is who we are as a nation. The Anzac Legend is the Australian Spirit.
Danielle Jones

How WW1 Shaped Australia and its Spirit - 1 views

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    This website is about how the battle of Gallipoli and how the spirit that with the ANZAC's fought with created our Australian Spirit.
Maddy Collins

The Gallipoli Campaign 1915 - 1916 - 1 views

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    World War One. It was one of the first ever major amphibious operations in modern warfare and used aircraft (as well as an aircraft carrier), aerial reconnaissance, landing craft, radio communications, artificial harbours and submarines. Its lessons were far reaching, and were remembered long after the event in such campaigns as the Normandy Landings in 1944 and the Falklands Conflict of 1982.
Taylor Ferguson

ANZAC Quotes and Sources - 5 views

This was a really helpful link to get an idea of what the soldiers thought rather than what politicians and jounalists thought

sources quotes anzac landing spirit

Holly Barratt

The Anzac's spirit - 1 views

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    This website has good sources. It shows both sides of the argument on the Legend and is great for defending against
Sarah Bull

Historians argue the Anzac legend is more pork pies than bully beef - 4 views

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    This website is of an article that discusses how some historians believe that the Anzac Legend is a myth more than a reality.
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    A diversion from the truths ... the myths surrounding Anzac Day. Photo: Mike Bowers ANZAC DAY is nearly upon us again, by jingo. And it is by jingoism that many historians now believe the myths surrounding this most hallowed day have diverted us from the truth.
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