• Ugurcan@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Uh, is that April 24th? We commemorate the day over here in Gallipoli as well, more or less about why the fuck Oceania people perished so far away from their home, for a fight that’s not theirs. Also the poor anatolian/mesopotamian Ottoman soldiers, defending a land they only can learn about when they’re conscripted.

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      This is exactly why they celebrate it as well. The pointless sacrifice at the other end of the world made them realize they weren’t British any more. It’s usually considered as a beginning of separate Australian and NZ national identity (political independence took some decades more)