Anzac spirit (informal)

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The Anzac spirit is an informal term for the enduring national ethos of courage, mateship, endurance, and sacrifice associated with Australian and New Zealand soldiers, especially those who served in World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural concept
informal term
national ethos
appliedTo Australian Defence Force personnel
Australian civilians in times of crisis
New Zealand Defence Force personnel
New Zealand civilians in times of crisis
associatedWith ANZACs NERFINISHED
Australian soldiers
Gallipoli campaign NERFINISHED
New Zealand soldiers
World War I NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Anzac Day marches NERFINISHED
dawn services
commemoratedOn 25 April
country Australia
New Zealand
hasAspect contested historical interpretation
idealised view of soldiers
hasQuality comradeship
courage
egalitarianism
endurance
humour in adversity
loyalty
mateship
resourcefulness
sacrifice
stoicism
language English
originatedIn Gallipoli landings of 1915 NERFINISHED
World War I experiences
promotedBy Australian government NERFINISHED
New Zealand government NERFINISHED
veterans organisations
relatedTo Anzac Day NERFINISHED
Anzac legend
Australian national identity
New Zealand national identity
military tradition
representedIn Australian literature
New Zealand literature
school commemorations
war memorials
symbolOf collective sacrifice
national resilience
wartime service
timePeriod 20th century
21st century

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Australian and New Zealand Army Corps motto Anzac spirit (informal)