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Chanakkale (Chanak, formerly Dardanellia ) on the Turkish Dardanelles coast (Gallipoli Peninsula) - building the New Anzac Cemetery Date: circa 1920s

Chanakkale (Chanak, formerly Dardanellia ) on the Turkish Dardanelles coast (Gallipoli Peninsula) - building the New Anzac Cemetery Date: circa 1920s


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Chanakkale (Chanak, formerly Dardanellia ) on the Turkish Dardanelles coast (Gallipoli Peninsula) - building the New Anzac Cemetery Date: circa 1920s

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1. Title: Building the New Anzac Cemetery at Chanakkale, Turkey, circa 1920s Description: This evocative photograph captures a poignant moment in history as workers construct the New Anzac Cemetery at Chanakkale, Turkey, on the Gallipoli Peninsula during the 1920s. The Dardanelles coast, formerly known as Dardanellia, is depicted in the background with the ruins of the ancient Chanak Castle standing guard. The New Anzac Cemetery was built to honor the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who lost their lives during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915. The image showcases the dedication and effort put into creating a final resting place for the fallen heroes. Graves and tombs are visible in various stages of completion, with workers in the foreground laying bricks and carrying construction materials. The somber atmosphere is heightened by the barren, rocky landscape and the vast expanse of the sea beyond. The Gallipoli Campaign was a significant event in both Australian and New Zealand history, as it marked their first major military involvement as nations. The campaign resulted in heavy casualties, with over 8,000 Australian and New Zealand soldiers killed or missing in action. The building of the New Anzac Cemetery was a crucial part of the healing process for the grieving families and the nations as a whole. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during the Gallipoli Campaign and the enduring bond between Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey. The image also highlights the importance of remembrance and the ongoing efforts to honor the memories of those who gave their lives in the pursuit of freedom and peace.

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