ANZAC Day's complicated past ft. Daniel Reynaud

ANZAC Day traditionally remembers Australians and New Zealanders who have fought and died for their countries. But does "remembering" include condoning the act of war and the ethical dilemmas that come with it? We explore the issue with historian Daniel Reynaud, who has published multiple books on the ANZAC legend.
ANZAC Day traditionally remembers Australians and New Zealanders who have fought and died for their countries. But does "remembering" include condoning the act of war and the ethical dilemmas that come with it? We explore the issue with historian Daniel Reynaud, who has published multiple books on the ANZAC legend.

Creators and Guests

Daniel Kuberek
Host
Daniel Kuberek
Assistant editor (former), Signs of the Times
ANZAC Day's complicated past ft. Daniel Reynaud
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