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Rachel Elphick

Gallipoli and the Anzacs | The Anzac landing at Gallipoli | Why did the Anzacs land? - 7 views

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    This is a description of a book that has great quotes and information about the Gallipoli landing. It is great because if you use a book, then you are using a wider range of sources, rather than just the internet.
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    A brief description of the landing An excerpt from Denis Winter's book,25 April 1915 - The Inevitable Tragedy,University of Queensland Press, 1994. The landing scheme was a simple one, in outline at least. The 3rd Brigade's 4000 men would land as a covering force to secure a beachhead for two Australasian divisions made up of six brigades.
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    This website has a lot of information and sources from a book (25th April 1915 - The Inevitable Tragedy by Denis Winter). It also gives information about the landing in Gallipoli.
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    A brief description of the landing - An excerpt from Denis Winter's book, 25 April 1915 - The Inevitable Tragedy,University of Queensland Press, 1994.
Chloe Babington

Gallipoli and the Anzacs | The Anzac landing at Gallipoli - 3 views

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    This website id really good if you are trying to find why the Anzacs landed on Gallipoli
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    Brief explanation about the Gallipoli landing and the Anzacs
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    Great website, helped me understand why they were sent to galipoli and also what the soliders did in Galipoli.
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    Great Website about the Gallipoli landing, good information
Isabel Dowling

The Anzac landing at Gallipoli - Signaller Silas' Diary : April 1915| Gallipoli and the... - 2 views

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    This is a great website with diary entrys about the landing at Gallipoli - a good primary source about Gallipoli landing.
Caitlin Crowley

Gallipoli and the Anzacs | The Anzac landing at Gallipoli | First to Fall - 3 views

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    First to Fall - Introduction See details of the 58 men from the 11th Battalion who were killed in action on 25th April, 1915. Australians commemorate 25 April 1915 as 'Anzac Day'. It was the day of the 'Landing at Gallipoli' when more than 20,000 Australians and New Zealanders and some servicemen from other countries went ashore at the Gallipoli Peninsula.
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    This website was really helpful in aiding me to get a good understanding of the Anzac Landing, i found quotes by charles bean on the webpage which were also very helpful :)
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    this web site was great at helping me fully understand the Anzac Landing.
Chelsea Anderson

ANZAC Day - australia.gov.au - 10 views

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    Wreaths of red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day. On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
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    Wreaths of red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day. On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
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    I found this website extremely helpful, especially the 'Gallipoli Campaign' and 'Anzac Legend' articles.
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    This website helped me understand the Anzac Legend better. It also had some good quotes!
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    This website gives you a brief overview about the commemoration, the ANZAC Legend, the Gallipoli Campaign and the ANZAC spirit. Throughout the site, there is some sources that could be used as well. Down the bottom of the page is hyperlinks to many great websites. These websites are based on the information that was talked about earlier but goes into a lot more detail.
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    This website helped me to further understand what the ANZAC legend is as well as outlining what happens at the commemorations each year. This website has some sources that could be used with all of our speeches. I have also learnt a lot about the Gallipoli campaign from this website which was really helpful!
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    this website helped me to understand what it meant to be an ANZAC and what happens each year to commemorate ANZAC Day
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    This is a really helpful website about how ANZAC day is commemorated in today's society.
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    This website talks about how we celebrate ANZAC Day, the Gallipoli Campaign, the ANZAC Legend and the ANZAC's fighting.
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    Wreaths of red Flanders poppies are traditionally placed at memorials on ANZAC Day. On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916.
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    Very useful information on Anzac Day
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    This website helped me a lot with some of my research into Anzac Day and things regarding the Anzac Spirit, Anzac Legend, The Commemoration and other things.
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.
ERIN DOYLE

Gallipoli and the Anzacs | The Anzac landing at Gallipoli | Why did the Anzacs land? - 1 views

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    This is a really informative website and it helped me with understanding the Gallipoli Landing further :)
Brittany Nucifora

Gallipoli and Australian identity - 4 views

http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/download/ryebuck_anzac.pdf - skip down to page 4 - this really helped me understand the Gallipoli landing more and why it contributes to the Australian identity and lege...

Anzac legend Gallipoli landing campaign sources

started by Brittany Nucifora on 20 May 12 no follow-up yet
Kelly Bridges

The Anzac landing at Gallipoli - Signaller Silas' Diary : April 1915| Gallipoli and the... - 1 views

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    Diary of Signaller Ellis Silas - diary extract : April 1915 23 April Flag practice. 24 April Studies - Flag practice. Bitterly cold at night - continual booming of guns. 25 April In the distance one can just discern the Dardenelles opening up - the thunder of the guns is much clearer - the weather this morning is beautiful; what will it be to-night?
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.
Abby Richardson

The landing at Gallipoli - 4 views

This site has good information on the landing at Gallipoli and it has many good sources that can be used.

http:__www.anzacsite.gov.au_1landing_nbeach1.html

started by Abby Richardson on 18 May 12 no follow-up yet
Eliza Snape

The Anzac Landing at Gallipoli - 1 views

http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/1landing/bartlett.html Great website for information on the landing and personal accounts.

started by Eliza Snape on 22 May 12 no follow-up yet
Rachael Betts

The ANZAC landing - 1 views

This website is a report from an eye witness at WW1. It mostly talks about what happened at the Gallipoli landing.

http:__www.anzacsite.gov.au_1landing_bartlett.html

started by Rachael Betts on 17 May 12 no follow-up yet
Josie Lockyer

The Anzac landing at Gallipoli - 2 views

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    This has good information about the landing in Gallipoli. :)
Maddy Collins

The Gallipoli Campaign 1915 - 1916 - 1 views

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    World War One. It was one of the first ever major amphibious operations in modern warfare and used aircraft (as well as an aircraft carrier), aerial reconnaissance, landing craft, radio communications, artificial harbours and submarines. Its lessons were far reaching, and were remembered long after the event in such campaigns as the Normandy Landings in 1944 and the Falklands Conflict of 1982.
Anna Reeve

websites for third question - 1 views

http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/1landing/why.html http://www.anzacs.net/AnzacStory.htm These two websites show why the Anzacs landed and what truly happened when they landed, (:

started by Anna Reeve on 23 May 12 no follow-up yet
Roxy Izzard

The Anzac Spirit - 2 views

Andrews, M. (2000). The ANZAC spirit . Lane Cove NSW: Grolier Books . This is a fantastic book, it covers the anzac spirit, the landing in gallipoli, and the gallipoli campaign. I would definitely ...

anzac spirit landing in gallipoli campaign

started by Roxy Izzard on 28 May 12 no follow-up yet
Roxy Izzard

The gallipoli landing from the anzacs perspective - 0 views

King, J. (1942). Gallpoli Diaries . Australia: Kangaroo Press. this is quiet a long novel but explains the landing experience in detail.

started by Roxy Izzard on 28 May 12 no follow-up yet
Abby Richardson

The landing at Gallipoli - 3 views

http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-14_u-42_t-46_c-134/nsw/history/australia-and-world-war-i/gallipoli-and-the-anzacs/the-gallipoli-campaign This has really good information of the landing at Gallipoli

started by Abby Richardson on 27 May 12 no follow-up yet
Chloe Babington

The Australian Home Front during World War 1 - Gallipoli - 1 views

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    Great for Short-Term Impacts about the Gallipoli Landing.
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