What Is ANZAC Day?
Answer: Anzac day is a day we all come together to remember the people who lost their life for us to have a peaceful world today. Every 25 Of April We All Come Together In Different Places And Have A Celebration Of Them Fighting. We Always Have A Minute Of Silence, Also Some Of The St John Youth Divisions Go To Them And Stand With Pride.
What Does ANZAC Stand For?
Answer: Anzac Stands For Australian New Zealand Army Corps. That Is Because The Australians And New Zealand Fort And We Think The Had Army Corps With Them.
When Did It Become A Thing?
Answer:25th of April 1915. That Is When Anzac Day Became A Public Holiday And Everyone Started To Realize That They Lost Their Lives For Us To Be Happy So We Started Making Every Year On That Exact Date We Would All Come Together. So That Is What We Do
How Many People Lost Their Life’s For Us?
Answer: This Will Be The People That Went To Help The Fighters If The Go Injured As Well As The Fighters
WW1:16 Million People
WW2:50 To 56 Million People
All Together That is 66 Million Or 72 Million
Here Are Some More
Some Men Struggled Through Barbed Wire Under A Machine Gun Fire. They Could Barely Move Because Of Freezing Cold And Deep Mud
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