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April 25, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand that originally commemorated the sacrifices made by members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought at Gallipoli against the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and now honours people from those countries who have served in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
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Anzac Day
name
April
25,
a
public
holiday
in
Australia
and
New
Zealand
that
originally
commemorated
the
sacrifices
made
by
members
of
the
Australian
and
New
Zealand
Army
Corps
(ANZAC)
who
fought
at
Gallipoli
against
the
Ottoman
Empire
during
World
War
I,
and
now
honours
people
from
those
countries
who
have
served
in
all
wars,
conflicts,
and
peacekeeping
operations.
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April
25,
a
public
holiday
in
Australia
and
New
Zealand
that
originally
commemorated
the
sacrifices
made
by
members
of
the
Australian
and
New
Zealand
Army
Corps
(ANZAC)
who
fought
at
Gallipoli
against
the
Ottoman
Empire
during
World
War
I,
and
now
honours
people
from
those
countries
who
have
served
in
all
wars,
conflicts,
and
peacekeeping
operations.