The document discusses how Australians remember the Anzacs who fought in World War I. It describes how the Anzacs volunteered to fight for their country against Germany and the Ottoman Empire in Gallipoli. Many of the soldiers who died in Gallipoli were former students of Norwood Primary School. Despite the government forbidding war memorials out of fear of discouraging recruitment, Norwood Primary School built one by having each student donate one penny. Australians now honor the Anzacs through symbols like poppies, which grew on the battlefields, and Anzac biscuits, which were sent to soldiers for their durability.