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Anzac Day, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand, was observed on April 25 to honor military service members who fought and died in war. Originally commemorating the nations' unsuccessful campaign to capture Gallipoli Peninsula during World War One, which led to 130,000 casualties, Anzac Day now honors all troops who have served in conflicts.
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