AUSTRALIA-HISTORY-WWI-GALLIPOLI

TO GO WITH Australia-history-WWI-Gallipoli,FOCUS by Martin Parry This photo taken on April 11, 2015 shows a bronze sculpture of a WWI Royal Australian Navy sailor, part of the Cenotaph, a monument erected in 1927 in Martin Place in Sydney to commemorate the fallen in WWI. The chaos and carnage of the bloody Gallipoli in WWI defeat helped forge the identity of Australia and New Zealand as independent nations with the exploits of those who fought and died still finding relevance 100 years on. The ill-fated Gallipoli campaign begun on April 25, 1915 ended in defeat for Allied forces, with more than 11,000 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers losing their lives on the battleground, which is now part of Turkey. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images)
TO GO WITH Australia-history-WWI-Gallipoli,FOCUS by Martin Parry This photo taken on April 11, 2015 shows a bronze sculpture of a WWI Royal Australian Navy sailor, part of the Cenotaph, a monument erected in 1927 in Martin Place in Sydney to commemorate the fallen in WWI. The chaos and carnage of the bloody Gallipoli in WWI defeat helped forge the identity of Australia and New Zealand as independent nations with the exploits of those who fought and died still finding relevance 100 years on. The ill-fated Gallipoli campaign begun on April 25, 1915 ended in defeat for Allied forces, with more than 11,000 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers losing their lives on the battleground, which is now part of Turkey. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images)
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