This web feature was written by Ian McGibbon and produced by the NZHistory team. It was revised by Gareth Phipps in 2014, and updated in 2019.
Links
- Anzac Day (NZHistory)
- Classroom ideas – Anzac Day (NZHistory)
- First World War cemeteries map (NZHistory) – lists CWGC cemeteries in which New Zealanders killed during the First World War are buried or commemorated
- Anzac.govt.nz – includes a virtual guide to Gallipoli and a searchable database of all New Zealanders who died at Gallipoli
- Anzac Day (NZRSA)
- The World War One collection (NZOnScreen)
- Gallipoli: The First Day (ABC)
- How many New Zealanders served on Gallipoli? by David Green (WW100)
Books
- Patrick Crowley, Loyal to Empire: The Life of General Sir Charles Monro, 1860–1929, History Press, London, 2016
- Damien Fenton, New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919, Penguin, Auckland, 2013
- Ian McGibbon (ed.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand military history, Oxford University Press, Auckland, 2000
- Gavin McLean, Ian McGibbon and Kynan Gentry (eds), The Penguin book of New Zealanders at war, Penguin, Auckland, 2009
- Christopher Pugsley, Gallipoli: The New Zealand story, Reed, Auckland, 1984, reprinted 2003
- Christopher Pugsley, The ANZAC experience: New Zealand, Australia and empire in the First World War, Reed, Auckland, 2004
- Maurice Shadbolt, Voices of Gallipoli, Hodder & Stoughton, Auckland, 1988
- Wayne Stack, The New Zealand Expeditionary Force in World War I, Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 2011
- Richard Stowers, Bloody Gallipoli: The New Zealanders' story, David Bateman, Auckland, 2005
- Jane Tolerton, An awfully big adventure: New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories, Penguin, Auckland, 2013
- Fred Waite, The New Zealanders at Gallipoli, Whitcombe & Tombs, Auckland etc., 1919