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Most of all they built a school [Victoria College] in 1920. Above the blackboards/whiteboard are the unforgettable words - “N’oublions jamais l’Australie” – never forget Australia. Along with Australia and New Zealand, France too celebrates the 25th of April - ANZAC day to honor and commemorate the heroic work of Australian soldiers who fought for their village and bought peace once again to a society in desperate need...
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The relationship we have with France is because of the brave soldiers that helped fight for their village. Although lots of men died it was in an act of bravery. This being done resulted in the ANZACS to have a special relationship with France. France and the village [Villers-Bretonneux ] have not yet forgotten about us [Australia] and they never will...
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