By the 80s, the story of the Anzacs at Gallipoli had started to fade from the public consciousness. Then an Australian ...
Why did Anzac fall so dramatically from popular favour and how did it begin the spectacular rise to the status it enjoys today? As five years of centenary celebrations of World War One get under way, ...
It was on a still spring night a century ago that the ships carrying the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps stole in towards the high coastline of the Gallipoli peninsula. The first boat landed at ...
While the mass slaughtering of, and slaughter by, soldiers, is always a touchy subject of commemoration, a tension has existed between those who did the fighting, and those who ordered it. Comfortably ...
This is the fourteenth part in a series about a journey across what used to be called Macedonia, which is now divided among Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, and Turkey. The Turks came late to the ...
ON Saturday, one hundred years on, eager Australians and New Zealanders came once again to the Turkish battlefields, this time in peace, and were urged not to forget the lessons they could draw from ...
His emu feathered slouch hat, the chin strap, the turn of the collar, the insignia and badges. I look into his face and see the family resemblance. He was one of the 400,000 Australians who enlisted, ...
David Ossip is the president of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies ...
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