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- ANZAC
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The term ANZAC was used for the first time on 8 December 1914. The word ANZAC is part of the culture and heritage of New Zealand and Australia. People talk about the 'Spirit of Anzac'; there are Anzac biscuits, and rugby and rugby league teams from the two countries play an Anzac Day test. The word conjures up a shared heritage of two nations, ...
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- Archives New Zealand / Archives / New Zealand History / New Zealand / ANZAC / Anzac Day / WWI / WWII / Magazine / Book / Soldiers / Sir Edward Puttick / WW1 / World War One / war / conflict / Great War
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