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Why do we say 'Lest we forget' at Anzac Day? We associate this phrase with Anzac Day but it predates the Battle of Gallipoli by 18 years. 'Lest we forget' comes from a line in Rudyard Kipling's ...
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Embassies mark Anzac Day
Lest we forget." Anzac Day marks the landing of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25, 1915, and commemorates the ideals of courage ...
It's nearly 110 years since the Anzac landing at Gallipoli, and our expert is on the ground - crossing the Dardanelles on a battlefields tour that mixes myth and history to recount the story.
Lest we forget what on Anzac Day Mythology Or history Kate Aubusson goes on a quest asking is it just sepiatinted anecdotes of ANZAC spirit and derringdo or the real stories of ANZACS and WW1 ...