The Ode | ANZAC Day Traditions

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Less than two months after WWI was declared, with heavy casualties already being reported, English poet Laurence Binyon wrote For the Fallen.
    Since 1921, the fourth stanza - known as The Ode - has become a central part of ANZAC Day ceremonies, encapsulating Australia’s collective sense of respect and loss for the service people who gave their lives during World War I, and in all conflicts since.
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