Anzac History: When
war broke out in 1914 Australia had been a
federal commonwealth for only 13 years. The new
national government was eager to establish its
reputation among the nations of the world. In
1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed
part of the allied expedition that set out to
capture the Gallipoli peninsula to open the way
to the Black Sea for the allied navies. The plan
was to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul),
capital of the Ottoman Empire and an ally of
Germany. They landed at Gallipoli on 25th April,
meeting fierce resistance from the Turkish
defenders. What had been planned as a bold
stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly
became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on
for eight months. At the end of 1915 the allied
forces were evacuated after both sides had
suffered heavy casualties and endured great
hardships. News of the landing at Gallipoli made
a profound impact on Australians at home and
25th April quickly became the day on which
Australians remembered the sacrifice of those
who had died in war.
The Importance of Anzac Day: Australians
and New Zealand people recognise 25th April in
Anzac Cove as an occasion of national
commemoration. Commemorative services are held
at dawn, the time of the original landing,
across the two nations. Later in the day
ex-servicemen and women meet and join in marches
through the major cities and many smaller
centres. Commemorative ceremonies are held at
war memorials around the country. It is a day
when Australians and New Zealand people reflect
on the many different meanings of war.
Every year thousands of New
Zealand and Australian people undertake a
pilgrimage to Gallipoli through the Anzac Day
Tours available to pay their respects to their
ancestors who were there many years ago as well
as learn more about the history of this
important region. The Anzac Day Tour is the
best way possible to make this trip as they are
designed to not only give people a quality tour
around the Gallipoli region but also introduce
them to Turkey and its culture. Just like back
in New Zealand and Australia on the 25th April in
Anzac Cove every
year those on an Anzac Day Tour can be part of
this important day but experience first hand the
sacrifice that was made and the conditions that
were faced. Samyeli Travel have
a range of 11 Anzac Day Tours all centered
around Anzac Day as the important feature and
all Anzac Day Tours come with a professional
guide who can help unravel the Anzac Day history
and the legends. By booking one of our Anzac
Day Tours you can be assured that you are
getting a quality Anzac
Tour and
that your Anzac Day Tour will be one to
remember.
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