Anzac Day April 25
Each year on Anzac Day, New Zealanders and Australians mark the anniversary of the Gallipoli landings of 25 April 1915. On that day, thousands of young men, far from their homes, stormed the beaches on the Gallipoli Peninsula in what is now Turkey.
For eight long months, New Zealand troops, alongside those from Australia, Great Britain and Ireland, France, India, and Newfoundland battled harsh conditions and Ottoman forces desperately fighting to protect their homeland.
By the time the campaign ended, more than 130,000 men had died: at least 87,000 Ottoman soldiers and 44,000 Allied soldiers, including more than 8700 Australians. Among the dead were 2779 New Zealanders, about a fifth of all those who had landed on the peninsula.
This year on the 100th anniversary many citizens will gather at war memorials throughout both countries and place poppies to remember the fallen.
Thanks to aphotoart@DA, Jen Maddocks and Google.

Strong and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful remembrance.
ReplyDeleteBetty
Excellent imagery and very interesting to hear the story. TFS.
ReplyDeleteExcellent imagery and very interesting to hear the story. TFS.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing piece of art to honor those fallen Judy- powerful!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing piece of art to honor those fallen Judy- powerful!
ReplyDeleteI love the rain effect, the layering and especially the message.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, sad story and gorgeous art piece on it.
ReplyDeletestrong Piece on this sad chapter of history... i´m always amazed how a Little red can Pop on b/w, very impressive!
ReplyDeleteIt's a sad and gorgeous piece
ReplyDeleteIt's a sad and gorgeous piece
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing that bit of New Zealand history. Your art illustrates it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic and fantastic, love that you share a bit of New Zealand history.
ReplyDeleteAnni
Very dramatic and fantastic, love that you share a bit of New Zealand history.
ReplyDeleteAnni
Beautiful Judy...we owe so much to brave men over the ages this is a wonderful tribute.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Judy...we owe so much to brave men over the ages this is a wonderful tribute.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and dramatic, Judy! Nice memoir and reminder!
ReplyDeleteJudy - I am so touched to see your most beautiful picture - a loving tribute to those who never left Gallipoli and a sober reminder to all of us that, 100 years on, nothing has really changed.
ReplyDeleteI love this piece of art and the words that go with it.