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Anzac Day: eLanka, the Sri Lankan community in Australia, remembers the human cost of war, lest we forget. We strive to create a more peaceful future!

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Anzac Day: eLanka, the Sri Lankan community in Australia, remembers the human cost of war, lest we forget. We strive to create a more peaceful future!

Anzac Day, observed on April 25th each year, is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand. It commemorates the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during World War I: the landing at Gallipoli on the Ottoman Empire coast (present-day Turkey) on April 25, 1915.

Here’s a deeper look at the significance of Anzac Day:

  • Commemoration: It’s a day to remember all Australians and New Zealanders “who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations” and “the contribution and suffering of all those who have served,” excluding those who served in the New Zealand Wars.
  • Gallipoli Campaign: The Gallipoli campaign was a brutal and unsuccessful eight-month attempt by Allied forces to capture the Ottoman capital, Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). While the campaign ultimately failed, the courage and resilience displayed by the Australian and New Zealand troops during the campaign became a defining moment in their national identities.
  • Anzac Spirit: The term “Anzac spirit” embodies the qualities of courage, mateship (camaraderie), endurance, and sacrifice that were displayed by the Anzacs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) during the Gallipoli campaign. These qualities are still considered important aspects of Australian and New Zealand culture.

Anzac Day Traditions:

  • Dawn Services: Commemorative dawn services are held throughout Australia and New Zealand on April 25th. These services typically involve wreath-laying ceremonies, hymns, and readings.
  • Marches: Many towns and cities hold marches on or around April 25th, where veterans and members of the armed forces parade through the streets.
  • Two-Up: Two-up, a traditional gambling game involving flipping coins, is often played at Anzac Day gatherings. While its legality varies by location, it’s a part of the social aspect of the day for some.

Anzac Day is a significant day of remembrance and national pride for Australians and New Zealanders. It’s a time to honour those who have served their countries and to reflect on the cost of war.

Anzac Day, a solemn yet prideful day etched onto the calendars of Australians and New Zealanders, commemorates the sacrifices made by their nations’ soldiers during war. Every year, on April 25th, the echoes of “Lest We Forget” resonate throughout memorials and homes, serving as a powerful reminder of the past and a cornerstone of national identity.

The Gallipoli Legacy:

The roots of Anzac Day lie in the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. The ill-fated attempt by Allied forces to capture the Ottoman capital, Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), resulted in a brutal eight-month struggle. Although the campaign ultimately failed, the courage and resilience displayed by the Australian and New Zealand troops (ANZACs) cemented their place in history.

The Enduring Significance of “Lest We Forget”:

Beyond simply remembering the events of Gallipoli, Anzac Day has evolved into a broader commemoration. “Lest We Forget” serves as a solemn pledge to honour all Australians and New Zealanders “who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.” It acknowledges the sacrifices made by veterans, the enduring impact of war on families, and the importance of peace.

A Call to Action:

“Lest We Forget” is more than just a phrase uttered during dawn services. It’s a call to action, urging us to learn from the past. By remembering the human cost of war, we strive to create a more peaceful future. It’s a commitment to understanding the causes of conflict, honouring the sacrifices of those who served, and ensuring their stories are not lost to time.

Anzac Day, with its poignant “Lest We Forget,” becomes a powerful reminder of the importance of remembrance. It’s a day to reflect on the past, honour heroes, and work towards a future where such sacrifices may not be necessary.

eLanka, the Sri Lankan community in Australia, remembers the human cost of war, lest we forget. We strive to create a more peaceful future!

 

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