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Belgium Anzac Day World
Belgian amateur archeologist Johan Vandewalle displays a practice bayonet gun used in training of World War I soldiers, at his museum at Polygon wood, in Zonnebeke, Belgium, Thursday, April 22, 2021. Born 60 years ago on the frontline of the Passchendaele Battle, Vandewalle has been steeped in the horrors of the 1914-1918 global conflict. On another Anzac Day turned lonesome by the global pandemic, solitary actions show all the more how the sacrifices of Australia and New Zealand during World War I are far from forgotten. While global attention will turn at dawn on Sunday to the beaches of Turkey’s Gallipoli where the two emerging countries crafted a sense of nationhood from the horrors of war in April 1915, all along the front line in Europe, small ceremonies will show gratitude over a century after the war ended. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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The Associated Press
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