WWI & ANZACs

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