AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL
Canberra's National War Museum pays tribute to the soldiers who died in the Battle of Gallipoli (April 25, 1915)
National War Memorial and Museum. Australian soldiers have been in every battle: Sudan, Europe, China, Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Gulf War and the Boer War. Many of them fell during the First World War. However, it is the battle of Gallipoli (April 25, 1915), in the Dardanelles Strait, which remains the epitome of the bravery of the Anzac soldiers, and thus the origin of Anzac Day. Discover the Research Centre which allows everyone to search for a loved one who disappeared during the conflicts.
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