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The Imperial War Museum does not endorse or sponsor or otherwise approve of any information or images or further links to other sites that appear in these websites. Launched on 18 April 2005 to mark the 90th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, this website includes information on the significance of Anzac Day, how it is commemorated today and a virtual guide of the Gallipoli peninsula featuring stunning interactive panoramas. It also includes searchable records of all New Zealanders who died at Gallipoli. Canadian Military Heritage Project is dedicated to presenting Canadian military history and includes free searchable databases for each war and rebellion Canada has been involved in. Canadian Virtual War Memorial is a registry of information about the graves and memorials of more than 116,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders. The Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum, Trinidad, depicts five hundred years of Trinidad's military history, beginning with the Amerindians. The Institute, as part of the University of London, promotes multidisciplinary and regional research on the Commonwealth and its member countries in disciplines of history, politics, economics and other social sciences, and is the only centre of its kind in the world Created jointly by the Australian War Memorial, the Imperial War Museum, and the Canadian War Museum, this spectacular art exhibition depicts how the Second World War affected those who lived through it. The Australian War Memorial is a unique commemorative institution. It is a national memorial, an internationally renowned museum, and a research centre for Australian military history. The Canadian War Museum, is a living memorial to those men and women who served in Canada's armed forces. It is also a centre for research and the dissemination of information and expertise on all aspects of the country's military past from the pre-contact era to the present. The Memorial Gates Trust commemorates the men and women from the Indian subcontinent, Africa and the Caribbean who volunteered to serve with the British Armed Forces during the First and Second World Wars. |