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Monday, December 26, 2016

Chapter 44: Anzac Biscuits, Fifty Foods That Changed The Course of History by Bill Price

Book: Fifty Foods That Changed The Course of History
Author: Bill Price
ISBN: 978-1-77085-427-7



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Chapter 44: Anzac Biscuits


Answer Key

1. Anzac Biscuits are oatmeal cookies.
2. The origin of the Anzac biscuits are in Australia and New Zealand.
3. ANZAC means Australian and New Zealand Army Corp.
4. 10 British and French ships entered the Sea of Marmara on March 18th, 1915.
5. 6 ships that entered the Sea of Marmara hit mines.
6. 3 ships sunk that got hit by mines in the Sea of Marmara.
7. German General Liman von Sanders commanded the Turkish Army in the Gallipoli Peninsula.
8. Lieutenant Colonel Mustapha Kemal was in charge of the reserves in the Turkish Army in the Gallipoli Peninsula.
9. Mustapha Kemal became president of Turkey.
10. Mustapha Kemal became the Father of the Turks.
11. Mustapha Kemal said, “I do not order you to fight, I order you to die.”
12. 44,000 Allied servicemen, 8,700 Australians, 2,700 New Zealanders died in the Battle of Lone Pine.
13. The hardtack was the army biscuit.
14. The hardtack was “the Anzac wafer.”
15. April 25th is Anzac Day Day in Australia and New Zealand.
16. True, Australia and New Zealand participated in the Vietnam War.
17. A Gunfire Breakfast is a cup of coffee with a shot of rum in it.

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