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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Anzac Day



2 comments:

  1. Hi Tomasz
    Great slides on answering facts about WWI and the ANZAC soldiers. What did you learn that you did not know previously? I did not realise that it was a few years after the war ended until they started commemorations but I guess a lot of people were possibly to upset in the first few years. It is great that we still remember their sacrifices today. Is your family remembering the soldiers on Saturday in any way? I might go out to the front of our house with our neighbours on Saturday at 6am
    Katrina

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  2. Hi Tom

    I like how you have collated your information about WW1 and Anzac Day. It's great that this special occasion is recognised as a public holiday. Did you do something to commemorate Anzac Day this year, in your lockdown bubble?

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