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David Hilton

The National Archives | DocumentsOnline - 1 views

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    DocumentsOnline: Digital images of wills (probate records), Cabinet Records, pictures, photographs and historical documents from The National Archives. This archive would be useful for searching for records of British soldiers who served in WWI or WWII. The usefulness of the information may be somewhat limited.
Taylor Ferguson

ANZAC Quotes and Sources - 5 views

This was a really helpful link to get an idea of what the soldiers thought rather than what politicians and jounalists thought

sources quotes anzac landing spirit

Teresa Ammirato

Conditions on Gallipoli - the Gallipoli campaign | NZHistory, New Zealand history online - 0 views

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    This is a really helpful sight that describes the conditions that the soldiers were put through during their time at Gallipoli.
Lauren Hannan

World War 1 A Letter From The Trenches WW1 - 3 views

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    I found this website really helpful because they had very useful primary sources that I could use in my Oral, because they were letters written by the soldiers in the trenches.
Mary Millar

Myth or Legend: An evaluation of contemporary attitudes towards Gallipoli, the ANZAC le... - 4 views

(http://members.iinet.net.au/~kewdon/anzac.txt) After reading this, I realised that it really puts up an opinion of why the ANZAC legend could be a myth, along with some good evidence

Legend ANZAC Gallipoli soldiers

started by Mary Millar on 20 May 12 no follow-up yet
Maddy Stockton

Gallipoli and the Australian Identity - 4 views

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    This website helped me a lot. On pages 10 onwards, there is many primary sources. In the sources there are images, letters from the soldiers and newspaper articles from 1915. The newspaper article on this website was the first article released to the Australian public about the Gallipoli Landing. These were very helpful and contributed to most of my inquiry questions.
Mia Nunan

Background to Anzac Day - 4 views

Sorry according to tessa, the link was wrong. Here it is. http://www.anzacwebsites.com/tradition/background.htm#significance-of-anzac-day

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Maddy Stockton

Encyclopedia | Australian War Memorial - 1 views

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    This reference is from the Australian War Memorial so it is very trustworthy. It has stated on the site how many Australians died in the Gallipoli Campaign. There is a table which describes the people who died in action, from diseases, wounds and gives you the month these soldiers were killed in.
Pen McKenna

ANZAC Day Commemoration - 4 views

http://www.anzacday.org.au/education/tff/anzacday.html This is a large secondary source that is very helpful for understanding why we should and shouldn't commemorate ANZAC Day. It also has lots of...

ANZAC soldiers sources commemoration gallipoli

started by Pen McKenna on 23 May 12 no follow-up yet
Darcy Ross

Anzac Day - 1 views

Anzac Day commemoration soldiers

started by Darcy Ross on 27 May 12 no follow-up yet
Taylor Ferguson

The First World War - 6 views

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    this is a great PDF document by Cambridge University. it helped me a lot with effects of the war on soldiers and there were some great quotes on what the Anzac Legend means. this also helped with my question about the motivations behind Australians involvement in Gallipoli. enjoy!
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    Really good website, helped with a lot of my questions.
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    This website was one of my main research tools, it contains causes, effect and some very useful quotes for sources
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    This PDF was very helpful to me in forming my main argument.
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