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ANZAC Day
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In the period 2014-2018, many countries announced plans to commemorate the centenary of the Great War, and few of the countries collaborated with the Australian government. Different states and private sectors helped the federal government in funding. The financial commitment of Australia has beaten combined financial commitment of the UK, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, and France. The level of commitment shown by Australia is quite puzzling as it does not experience World War like the UK, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, and France. Australia, at the time of the World War, was part of the British Empire. Though 1 of the Australian population sacrificed on the battlefield is the part of the British Empire, but still, this number is nothing in comparison to sacrifices borne by allied partners France and the UK. Anzac Day would be remembered in history (25 April) as it was the day when Australian troops landed in Gallipoli (that in now modern Turkey), and the battle with Ottoman forces represented the single most significant loss of life. According to the National Commission on the Commemoration of Anzac Centenarys report, the Great War centenary should be considered as an opportunity for remembering all the Australian who lost their lives in wars. Frank Bongiorno, this commemoration would be a resource of the link of Australian national identity to the military endeavor. This paper is divided into three parts, first part focus on the story of Gallipoli and contours of the Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) myth, second deals with Anzac and its politics (concerning both foreign and domestic politics). The third part focuses on centenary commemoration and dynamics of remembrance.
In this paper, the hardships and struggle of the Australians have been highlighted. This paper also investigates the sacrifices of the Australian troops under the leadership of the British officers. Different techniques and ways that were used by the world powers are spotted in this paper for attacking each other. The landing of Australian troops in Gallipoli is considered to be the worst step as it took the lives of around 800 Australian soldiers. The author also spotted the sufferings of women, though they were not permitted to participate in the war but fulfilled the responsibilities of the medical personnel. Women were excluded from the dominant narrative of Australian participation, glory, and loss. The political leadership of Australia got engaged with the story of the Gallipoli, particularly for exploring the national identity and nation. Anzac Day 2015 got attention globally, especially the dawn service at Anzac Cove. A great number of people took part in the services held at Anzac Day, but a restriction was put on the commercial usage of the term Anzac (McDonald, 2017). Australians wanted to remember their heroes who are lest forget by them and are still fresh in their memories. Efforts were made for coining a new commercial terminology for the in place of Anzac. A campaign was started by Woolworths for the customers so that they could share the photographs of the veterans on the online platform so that these pictures could be displayed publicly in the form of posters. There have been observed different ways in which societies remember their heroes as well as the experience of Anzac. Globally, the way heroes and historical wars are remembered raised tension and it has been concluded that giving meaning to the past, particularly to the war, is a critical task to perform that needs proper attention as it would become the part of past, present, and future.
Reference
McDonald, M. (2017). Remembering Gallipoli Anzac, the Great War, and Australian Memory Politics.Australian Journal of Politics History,63(3), 406-418.
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