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- 4. Landing here was meant to be the first step in gaining control of the Dardanelles.
- 5. A long procession of groups of military people.
- 7. Ferdinand The Austrian Archduke assassinated in Serbia in 1914.
- 8. A formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting.
- 12. In February 1915, the New Zealand Expeditionary Force fought off an attack on the __ Canal.
- 13. Massey He was Prime Minister of New Zealand at the start of WWI.
- 15. These are held throughout New Zealand and Australia to enable us to remember and pay respect to the Gallipoli soldiers.
- 18. a soldier who fought in a war.
- 19. A symbol commonly associated with Anzac Day.
- 21. The Anzacs landed at Gallipoli on the 25th of this month in 1915.
- 22. These were dug along the Western Front.
- 23. The Gallipoli Campaign lasted __ months.
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- 1. Baking associated with commemorating 25 April.
- 2. Acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- 3. The war between the Allies and the Central Powers.
- 6. The Gallipoli Campaign was an ___ attempt by the Allied Powers to control the sea route from Europe to Russia.
- 9. This treaty officially ended WWI.
- 10. The Gallipoli Campaign was also known as the ___ Campaign.
- 11. The collective name for the alliance between Russia, Britain, New Zealand, Australia, USA and Japan.
- 14. Britain and France launched a naval attack followed by __ landing on the peninsula.
- 16. The group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- 17. Powers The collective name for the alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria.
- 20. Complete the saying: "Lest We __."