ANZAC consists of 5 million Australians and 110,000 New Zealand troops. They made a great contribution to the Gallipoli movement. Investigate sources and investigate whether the views of Anzac soldiers of sources A, B, and C are useful by evaluating the usefulness and limitations of each source. All information sources are useful, but there are restrictions. Material A shows two cartoons drawn on the peninsula by Australian artists in 1915.
In April 1915 ANZACS (army of Australia and New Zealand) was sent to Gallipoli. But they can not kick out the Turks. In December 1915, Anzac evacuated and nearly 8,000 injured people came out. And then Anzac was sent to the West Front. Approximately 60,000 people died in Australia during the First World War. The first commercial flight in Australia was between the Geraldton of 1921 and the derby of Western Australia. Radio broadcasting began in Australia in 1923. In 1928, the Queenslander named Bert Hinkler (1892 - 1933) flew from the UK for the first time to Australia. In the same year, in 1928, the flight doctor service began.
In April 1915, Anzac (ANZAC) of Australia and New Zealand participated in the fight of Gallipoli in the First World War. Landing and subsequent fighting of Gallipoli (Turkey) is a tragedy for Australia, but they are also a source of pride for Australian citizens. Australia lost more than 8000 soldiers at that time. But the bravery of ANZAC makes them very praise. On April 25, the day of the first landing in Gallipoli was officially named Anzac Day in 1916. It is a holiday in Australia since 1927.
The legend of ANZAC was developed during the battle between the Australian and New Zealand troops at the Anzac Gulf of Gallipoli. For ANZAC, this is a costly struggle and they were massacred since the day they land (April 25, 1915). But now the functions we associate with the legend of ANZAC shine their unique qualities and despite their constant shooting and the large losses around them they preserve their position can do. Even in the face of death, their strength and courage won, established the reputation of their country.