20. What are Veterans/Remembrance/ANZAC Days and why are they important?
Dad and Me Love History - Een podcast door Paul Letters - WW2 novelist, broadcaster, history teacher; James Letters -
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This special extended episode is a tad more serious than our usual fun-filled shows, but there’s lots to learn for kids and adults! And if you know a teacher who could use this episode, please share it with them – and with any other friends. We go to an ANZAC service in Australia, where World War One is particularly remembered. Then we go to Hong Kong, which was invaded during World War Two, so remembrance there focuses on that era. We then return to Australia for our interview with Major Matina Jewell. We are grateful to Lindisfarne Anglican College for allowing us to visit their ANZAC assembly, and thanks go to their special guest, Major Matina Jewell (retired) for the interview. Recurring at points throughout this episode is the sound of Lindisfarne’s School Marching Band, led by Mr Dale Norton. And thanks also to Sergeant Kelvin Fawcett (retired). Questions for after you’ve listened: What does A-N-Z-A-C - ANZAC - stand for? Why is November 11 an important date for remembering people from wars? What happened at Gallipoli in WWI? What is the Last Post? Which country is the Menin Gate in? What colour are poppies? Who wrote the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’? Why is it important to remember people who died in wars? Listen to Dad & Me Love History on RadioPublic — it’s free, easy-to-use and helps listeners like you find and support shows like ours. When you listen to our show on RadioPublic, everyone benefits. Look on our webpage for images that accompany each episode. And join us on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. See you in a while for our next season! Podcast cover art by Molly Austin Additional instrumental music by Kevin MacLeod