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Friday, 27 April 2012

Anzac Landing


ANZAC Landing

Many soldiers died on the 25th of April at z beach in Gallipoli which was renamed Anzac cove.

On the 25th of April 1915 at 4.15am in Gallipoli many soldiers from New Zealand and Australia travelled on boats in an attempt to ambush the Ottoman Army. But as the moon dipped into the dark sky somehow the Ottoman Army that our soldiers were coming.

We may have lost 11,000 men in that battle but we won the war.
 
Anzac stands for Australia New Zealand Army Corps.

On Anzac day we remember those who died and remember they did it for our country and freedom .We wear poppies because they battled in a place called Flanders field which was full of poppies so wear your poppies and remember all those extremely brave, proud men who faught for our freedom
  
By Emily

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

very interesting emily.Nice wonderful work :]

tauryn said...

very good discribing it felt like I was in the war. :]