Australia Remembers: Gallipoli

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In 1915, Australians and New Zealanders fought in one of the most famous and defining campaigns of World War I—Gallipoli. On the rocky shores and steep ridges of the Gallipoli peninsula in southern Turkey, thousands of young men faced extreme conditions, fierce combat and unimaginable loss. For many, Gallipoli became the moment when Australia and New Zealand 'came of age', forging their national identities in courage, sacrifice and mateship. Why was Gallipoli chosen for attack? Who were the men who volunteered to go, and what motivated them? This accessible and visually rich nonfiction book takes young readers from recruitment and training camps in Australia, to the long sea voyage to Egypt, and finally to the dramatic landing at Gallipoli. Packed with Fast Facts and Did You Know? sections, it reveals fascinating details: from the animal mascots, such as kangaroos and koalas, brought along for comfort, to the quick-firing Lee Enfield .303 rifle capable of 20 aimed shots per minute. The book also explores common myths, the strategic challenges of the campaign and why the Anzacs eventually withdrew. Readers will discover why 25 April became one of the most important days of national commemoration, and how the Anzac spirit continues to inspire Australians and New Zealanders today. Written in clear, engaging language by one of Australia’s leading military historians, Gallipoli—Dawn of the Anzac Spirit is the perfect introduction for children aged 6–12 to understand not only the Gallipoli campaign, but also why it remains central to our national story. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. Another compelling title in the Australia Remembers series.

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  • 4
    WWI, Anzacs, Gallipoli, Australian history, war

    Posted by Novel Insight Reviews on 1st Jun 2026

    In 1915, thousands of Australian and New Zealand men travelled to Gallipoli, Turkey, to fight in a battle they hoped would help win the war. This battle became famous, and those who fought were named the Anzacs, known for their bravery and mateship, and we continue to celebrate their spirit each ANZAC Day. This informative picture book walks readers through the events of World War I, important terminology and the enduring impact of the Anzacs with the aid of historical photographs and accounts, and thought-provoking activities.