Beyond the Legend of Anzac - Hindsight - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Co... - 1 views
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Michelle Rayner: This is the time of year of course (late April) when we reflect upon the Australian experience of the Great War, and more particularly the landing at Gallipoli. And as Anzac Day passes for another year, today on Hindsight a critical and reflective perspective on why it is that Australians have come to invest so much meaning in the legend of Anzac.
AM - Historians challenge Anzac legend 24/04/2010 - 3 views
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ELIZABETH JACKSON: As Australians at home and overseas prepare to commemorate Anzac Day a controversial new book has challenged the sensitive mythology surrounding the Anzac spirit. What's Wrong with Anzac? The Militarisation of Australian History is co-edited by Professor Henry Reynolds and fellow historian Professor Marilyn Lake.
ABC ANZAC Special on Q&A - 5 views
This episode of Q&A has very good information on the ANZAC Legend and more information about ANZAC Highly Recommended
Gallipoi Landing - 15 views
This is great thanks so much! :)
The ANZAC Legend - 4 views
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/past-programs-by-date.htm This helped me because they did this really good section on the ANZAC legend.
ANZAC Day: Gallipoli - 1 views
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This is a great website to help you understand the events that occurred during the Gallipoli landing.
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The campaign overview from this website is fantastic. The information given is cleary and accurate and the diagrams used are very interesting.
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This is a terrific website that helped me understand the events that occurred in Gallipoli by using information, videos audio and diagrams!
Gallipoli the first day - 3 views
This site is very good to find more information on the Gallipoli landing.
The Gallipoli Landing - 1 views
http://www.abc.net.au/innovation/gallipoli/gallipoli2.htm This is a fantastic Website, and fully helped me in understanding the Landing in detail. I now know where and what time the events occured ...
A Place In The World - Culture - 1 views
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Imperial Ties And World War One The depths of Australia's emotional and strategic ties to Britain were revealed with the outbreak of World War One. When Andrew Fisher declared that: "Australians will stand beside our own to help and defend Britain to our last man and our last shilling", young Australian men volunteered in their enthusiastic thousands.
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This website gave me various [relevent] quotes which I used as supporting evidence.
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