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  1. Apr 24, 2017 · The first dawn services began in the 1920s, driven by returned soldiers and their families, with few other attendees. In the years after the war, “Anzac Day was about commemoration and remembering the dead and fallen mates, combined with a sense of pride for being soldiers and proving themselves,” says Carolyn.

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    But as time passed and they inevitably began to drift apart, the ex-soldiers perceived a need for an institutionalised reunion. During the late 1920s, Anzac Day became established as a National Day of Commemoration for the 60,000 Australians and 18,000 New Zealanders who died during the war.

  3. May 6, 2024 · In 1920 Australia and New Zealand created ANZAC Day as an official holiday to honour those who had fought in the Dardanelles Campaign. Since then it has been broadened to become a memorial day honouring all who served and died in World Wars I and II and in the Korean and Vietnam wars.

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  4. Mar 31, 2024 · 31 March 2024. Tags: ANZACspirit. History & commemoration. ANZAC Day history began in the darkness before dawn, as Australian and New Zealand soldiers rowed towards Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The landing at Gallipoli was anticipated to be a quick action that would remove Turkey from World War I (WWI).

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  6. Anzac Day became established as a national day of commemoration in the 1920s for the more than 60,000 Australians who had died during the war.

  7. Apr 25, 2016 · In the 1920s, Australia began recognizing the day as a commemoration for all 60,000 citizens who died during World War I, and every state observed it officially for the first time in 1927.

  8. Apr 24, 2014 · During the 1920s ANZAC Day became established as a national day of commemoration. For the first time in 1927, every state observed some form of public holiday on ANZAC Day. By the middle of the 1930s, all the rituals we now associate with the day – dawn vigils, marches, memorial services, reunions, two-up games – were firmly established as ...

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