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David Hilton

Australian War Memorial - War Diaries - 0 views

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    Digitised images of selected original war diaries recording the daily activities of Australian Army units are available for the following conflicts: * First World War * Second World War * Korean War * South East Asian Conflicts
David Hilton

Peace and War in the 20th Century | Peace and War in the 20th Century - 0 views

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    "The twentieth century has been a century of war. It began with the Boer War in South Africa and ended with the Gulf War in Kuwait and Iraq. This tragic legacy suggests that citizens of the twenty-first century have a shared responsibility to attempt to understand how and why these conflicts occurred and to discover how peace efforts contributed to the resolution of international conflicts. "
Grace Porter

The ANZAC Day tradition | Australian War Memorial - 17 views

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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. I found this website very helpful because it gave important information to help answer the questions
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    This is a good website about Anzac Day and why we commemorate it. :)
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    This actually helped me heaps. It outlined clearly what ANZAC days means now in Modern Day Australia
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    Hey, this website is really great because it gives a bref over view of ANZAC day but mainly it talks about what it means today for Australia and why is it important. Anna
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    This helped me because I needed information on how and why it is celebrated
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    This website was really useful to me and my research as it helped me to fully understand the significance of ANZAC Day in the modern age and why and how it is celebrated. I hope this helps anyone wanting this information!
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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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    Ladies when you add a site to the group you need to add useful tags so people can search for and find your source later. You need to add at least four or five tags.
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    This website is great because it tells you about early commemorations and why it's special to us today.
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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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    All about ANZAC Day. Very helpful
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    A good website to use for strong opinions towards ANZAC Day and its commemoration.
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    this is a very useful website as it gives information and is reliable because it was written by The Australian War Memorial
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    Great website Rachel it helped me a lot in forming my speech. Thanks :-)
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    Really good website as I know what is written is true because it came from the government.
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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.
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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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    What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day - 25 April - is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
David Hilton

World War I Resources (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material related to World War I, including photographs, documents, newspapers, films, sheet music, and sound recordings. This guide compiles links to World War I resources throughout the Library of Congress Web site. In addition, this guide provides links to external Web sites focusing on World War I and a bibliography containing selections for both general and younger readers
Alex Cuthbert - Freese

The Australian Home Front during World War 1 - 13 views

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    This website is really good, if you are looking for information on the Gallipoli landing and the affects of the war :)
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    I found this site very helpful! It has a lot of information on the short term and long term effects of war, what the initial reaction was, and what the economy was like.
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    This website gave me some great information on the short term impacts of the Gallipoli landing back in Australia
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    this was really good for the short and long term affects :)
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    This website also helped me with lots of short term impacts. :-)
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    This website really helped me with the effects of the Gallipoli campaign in detail. it had great information about what happened back in Australia as a result of the war such as government powers, economy and war weariness :D
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    Has some good information about the representation of the landing and legend, Great Website.
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    An overview by Robert Lewis The year 2004 marks the 90th anniversary of the onset of the First World War. Australias support of Great Britain as the Mother Country meant that this country was also at war. The information that follows examines the impact this conflict had on the fledgling Australian nation.
Chloe Eastman

Gallipoli and the Anzacs | Australians in war | World War 1 - 7 views

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    Gallipoli history The timeline Australians at Gallipoli and at War enables you to quickly locate information and perspectives on significant dates in the history of Australian warfare, including 100 important events at Gallipoli, the role of the Australians in the Gallipoli campaign as well as Australia's involvement in war from 1901 to 2000.
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    Gallipoli history The timeline Australians at Gallipoli and at War enables you to quickly locate information and perspectives on significant dates in the history of Australian warfare, including 100 important events at Gallipoli, the role of the Australians in the Gallipoli campaign as well as Australia's involvement in war from 1901 to 2000.
David Hilton

About the Germany Under Reconstruction Collection - 0 views

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    "The Germany Under Reconstruction digital collection [at the University of Wisconsin, Madison,] provides a varied selection of publications in both English and German from the period immediately following World War II. Many are publications of the U.S. occupying forces, including reports and descriptions of efforts to introduce U.S.-style democracy to Germany. Some of the other books and documents describe conditions in a country devastated by years of war, efforts at political, economic and cultural development, and the differing perspectives coming from the U.S. and British zones and the Russian zone of occupation. At the same time, the Germans themselves and the occupying forces look back at the National Socialist period and try to come to terms with what had happened."
David Hilton

The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The Collection. Battle Lines - 0 views

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    This online exhibition of letters and audio, created by the Gilder Lehrman Institute and the Legacy Project, features correspondence from over 200 years of American conflicts, ranging from the Revolution to the war in Iraq. This exhibition uses the words of famous generals and lesser-known troops, as well as parents, sweethearts, and children, to explore such themes as leaving home, life in the military, the pride and worries of those left behind, and ultimate sacrifice.
David Hilton

Afghan War Diary, 2004-2010 - WikiLeaks - 0 views

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    Saw the link  to these come through on an email and so added it to the group. Does anyone teach the Afghan War or contemporary events to their classes? 
Chelsea Anderson

The Anzac landing at Gallipoli - Reports by war correspondents | Gallipoli and the Anzacs - 5 views

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    Writings by Ellis Ashmead Bartlet - war correspondent very helpful
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    Historian, Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett's interpretation of Gallipoli. The headings make it easy to use.
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    This site provides some good sources about the Gallipoli Landing from Ellis Ashmead Bartlett
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    This is a very good source as it is about historians and reporters of what they witnessed in the War and what the remember. This website is also good if you wanting to refer to journal entries by people.
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    I used some information in this website as one of my sources about the war historians as it had some very good quotes of what Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett had said.
sammy cohen

The Importance of the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I Summary - 0 views

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    Essays from BookRags provide great ideas for The Importance of the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I essays and paper topics like The Importance of the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. View this student essay about The Importance of the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I.
David Hilton

http://picturingamerica.neh.gov/downloads/pdfs/Resource_Guide/English/English_PA_Teache... - 0 views

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    A guide to teaching some of the seminal images of American history. 
David Hilton

LBC/IRN: LBC/IRN - 0 views

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    "The LBC/IRN Audio Archive, (London Broadcasting Company / Independent Radio News audio archive) consists of 7,000 reel-to-reel tapes in a collection that runs from 1973 to the mid-1990s. It is the most important commercial radio archive in the UK and provides a unique audio history of the period. This digitised collection focuses on the most noteworthy content - approximately 3,000 hours of recordings relating to news and current affairs. The digitised archive contains invaluable recordings of a wide range of broadcasts including coverage of the Falklands war, the miners' strike, Northern Ireland, the whole of the Thatcher period of government and recordings of the first hour of UK commercial radio including the first commercial radio news bulletin."
David Hilton

CIA FOIA - Overview - 0 views

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    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) electronic reading room of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) offers several primary source collections for the study of Central and Eastern Europe during and after the Cold War period. The FOIA Electronic Reading Room web site was established by the CIA "to provide the public with an overview of access to CIA information, including electronic access to previously released documents." Direct web access to the following collections is now possible: # The Soviet and Warsaw Pact Military Journals is a PDF collection of "sensitive Soviet and Warsaw Pact military journals from 1961 to 1984 providing a view into Warsaw Pact military strategy". # Preparing for Martial Law: Through the Eyes of Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski is "a captivating collection of over 75 documents concerning the planning and implementation martial law in Poland from mid-1980 to late 1981. The collection release coincided with a CIA symposium honouring Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, a member of the Polish Army General Staff and the source of the documents."
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