
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Wikipedia
During WWI, the term also referred to the location of the Gallipoli landings, in what is now known as Anzac Cove (also called simply Anzac at the time). [13] Another use of the term is for …
I ANZAC Corps - Wikipedia
The I ANZAC Corps (First Anzac Corps) was a combined Australian and New Zealand army corps that served during World War I. It was formed in Egypt in February 1916 as part of the …
ANZAC | Gallipoli, WWI, Australia | Britannica
ANZAC, combined corps that served with distinction in World War I during the ill-fated 1915 Gallipoli Campaign, an attempt to capture the Dardanelles from Turkey. In 1916 Australian and …
World War I and Australia 1914 to 1918 - Anzac Portal
At the end of June 1914, Australians read in their newspapers about the political assassination of an heir to a European throne. The murder increased existing tensions between the mighty …
What was ANZAC? - HISTORY
2014年5月23日 · On April 25, 1915, as British troops landed at nearby Cape Helles, ANZAC forces stormed the beach at what became known as Anzac Cove, a small inlet surrounded by …
15 Photos Of The ANZACs At Gallipoli - Imperial War Museums
These photographs show just some of the thousands of Australians and New Zealanders who served in the Gallipoli Campaign. 1. Wounded comrade. An Australian carrying his wounded …
Gallipoli: Why Did The WW1 Campaign Fail? Here Are 5 Reasons …
2021年4月9日 · But for the achievement of the Australian and New Zealander Army Corps (Anzac) in carving out a small bridgehead at Anzac Cove, the WW1 campaign to seize the …
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Anzac Portal
'ANZAC' was needed to shorten the 'Australian and New Zealand Army Corps' in Defence correspondence. The term quickly became an everyday word: 'Anzac'. On 3 December 1914, …
The Anzac legend
The Anzac legend was born on 25 April 1915, when some 16,000 soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed under fire on the shores of Gallipoli, in modern-day …
Australian Battlefields of World War 1 - France - 1916
March 13, 1916 - The 1st Anzac Corps, composed of the Australian 1st and 2nd Divisions along with the New Zealand Division begin to sail from Egypt to France under the command of …