Hello everyone, in Social studies we are learning about ANZAC/ The significant of WW1. We watch and search for information about this topic so we could understand more about the Anzacs, what they are known for and also how music is still used at that time.
Gallipoli Campaign
Gallipoli campaign is a Campaign that took place from 19th of February 1915 to the 9th of January 1916. The campaign purpose is to make an opening through the Dardanelles for allied ships to come through and capture the capital of the Ottoman empire. Their goal is to completely throw the Ottoman Empire out of the war. The campaign continued for 8 months, resulting in the Ottoman Empire winning.
The last post
This is normally played when celebrating Anzac or remembrance day. This can also be played in services where they commemorate the people who have participated in the war and honour the people who sacrificed themselves. The last post can also be heard during memorial and funerals for people who have served their country.
Why is this song significant to New Zealand?
The song is significant because to New Zealand because this honours many soldiers who served, sacrificed and died for our country. This is also very important because of the soldiers that are not proper burial and to those soldiers that never been found or not even been found.
This Represent the wars and battles that the world has gone through. Before the last post was just a signified what time of the day it was for the soldier. As time passed by it has been incorporated into military services and ceremonies for the people who have served their country.
My map
That was really cool! The use of images for the full representation of the map with bombs and cannons, really nice!
ReplyDeleteHi Alliah! That was a very nice blogpost! It was very colourful and eye-catching. I really liked how you described what the Gallipoli Campaign, as it was really helpful to know what we were reading about before looking at the map.
ReplyDeleteNext time you should add information about what happened during the campaign in the map, so that we know what actually happned during the war.
Other than that, keep up the great work!