Anzac
What we know
The Anzacs include New Zealanders and Australians
They fought the Turks at Gallipoli
Anzac is on the 25th of April
The Anzacs fought in WW1
We celebrate Anzac Day for the people who fought for us
what we want to know
How many Australians and New Zealanders died at Gallipoli
How many Australians and New Zealanders died in WW1
How many New Zealanders fought at war
What do the red poppies represent
What we learned
More than 130 000 Australians and New Zealenders died at Gallipoli
60 000 Australians and New Zealanders died during WW1
More than 120 000 New Zealanders enlisted
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
The red poppie represents the Battle of the Somme, where the fields flourished with red poppies, but during the battle, they all died. But after the war ended, the all grew back
What does ANZAC stand for
I have learnt that the red poppie represents the Battle of the Somme, where the fields flourished with red poppies, but during the battle, they all died. But after the war ended, they all grew back which is why the red poppie is a part of ANZAC