This is the fourteenth part in a series about a journey across what used to be called Macedonia, which is now divided among Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, and Turkey. The Turks came late to the ...
Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery, Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Turkey. Photo: Warwick Kent Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery, Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Turkey. Photo: Warwick Kent Alick Rose never spoke much ...
People attend the "Spirit of Place" ceremony and dawn memorial service at the Anzac Cove beach, the site of the April 25, 1915, World War I landing of the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) ...
Visitors from Australia and New Zealand arrived at Anzac Cove in Canakkale in northwest Türkiye early Friday to participate in the dawn service commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli ...
In the sad and dirty aftermath of World War I, something shining emerged from the ashes: The Anzac legend. It is estimated that more than 15 million civilians and soldiers died in the conflict, and ...
More than 2,600 people were on the beaches where Anzac soldiers led their assault. Princess Anne was part of the official ceremony, laying a wreath in memory of those fallen in the conflict on behalf ...
Sarah Midford was a team member on the Joint Historical and Archaeological Survey (JHAS) of the Gallipoli Peninsula, which received financial support from the Australian Government Department of ...
Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery, Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Turkey. Photo: Warwick Kent Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery, Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, Turkey. Photo: Warwick ...