Arthur, Paul2022-03-301449-0854http://hdl.handle.net/1885/262792At the heart of the national narrative in Australia is the potent and enduring story of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers – the ANZACs – who fought at Gallipoli, in Turkey, in the First World War, against impossible odds. It is a story that has taken on legendary significance. Each year, on the anniversary of the catastrophic Gallipoli conflict of 25 April 1915, there is a national holiday and Australians in ever-increasing numbers attend Anzac dawn services – conducted at memorials across the nation – to honour the dead of this and later wars.application/pdfen-AU© 2010 The AuthorGallipoli: The First Day20102020-12-20