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Chelsea Anderson

ANZAC Day Dawn Service Commemorative Address 2012 | Australian War Memorial - 0 views

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    This was helpful for finding sources on the commemoration of Anzac Day.
Taylor Ferguson

War Memorials, ANZAC and National Identity - 1 views

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    This source was really helpful for quotes from verterans and newspapers of the time.
Teresa Ammirato

Anzac issues (Anzac Day Websites) - 1 views

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    This was a really fantastic site when it came to adding a conflict between the sources. This site has many sources that provide information on why we shouldn't celebrate Anzac Day. Really worth looking at!
Teresa Ammirato

Eric Bogle - AND THE BAND PLAYED WALTZING MATILDA Lyrics - 0 views

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    The full lyrics to "And the band played Waltzing Matilda" Although it is a song, it was an eye witnesses account so still counts as valid material and evidence. ENJOY!
Teresa Ammirato

Answer to: How many Australian and New Zealand troops died at Gallipoli? - 0 views

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    A really precise answer to how many people died, i know it's from Wiki answers but it was actually surprisingly accurate.
Lucy Czerwinski

Reports from Gallipoli (Anzac Day Websites) - 0 views

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    Newspaper and official reports from Gallipoli, 1915.
Lucy Czerwinski

Dawn of the Legend | Australian War Memorial - 4 views

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    Broad description of the Dawn of the Anzac Legend
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    Talks about the false advertising of the war and Gallipoli landing to the people back home
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    Helpful for description of the Legend, helped me to further understand. Very Useful.
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    This souce includes a great section about the ANZAC Spirit and the meaning of ANZAC. If you are looking for a source about ANZAC Legend, this is a great source.
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    The ANZAC spirit The legend of ANZAC was born on 25 April 1915, and was reaffirmed in eight months' fighting on Gallipoli. Although there was no military victory, the Australians displayed great courage, endurance, initiative, discipline, and mateship. Such qualities came to be seen as the ANZAC spirit.
Amy O'Sullivan

First World War 1914-18 | Australian War Memorial - 1 views

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    This website is a really great source for sources.
Holly Barratt

The Anzac's spirit - 1 views

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    This website has good sources. It shows both sides of the argument on the Legend and is great for defending against
Lauren Hannan

Peter Knight's Web Site - 0 views

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    I found this website really helpful because it has a few different primary sources and letters from the Anzacs when they were in the trenches.
Amy O'Sullivan

The Anzac legend, Gallipoli and the ANZACs, Australia and World War I, History Year 9, ... - 0 views

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    The Anzac legend, Gallipoli and the ANZACs, Australia and World War I, History, Year 9, NSW Introduction Even though the Gallipoli Campaign was deemed a disaster in terms of the loss of life suffered there and the failure to achieve a military victory, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (or ANZACs as they have become known ...
Roxy Izzard

Gallipoli and Beyond - 1 views

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    This booklet really helped me to understand further the legend and landings at Gallipoli as well as supplying me with quotes to use throughout my speech.
Gemma Carter

The Anzac legend - 33 views

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    I had a lot of trouble understanding the ANZAC Legend and this website really helped me. It has lots of great information and it has other sections on the website about the Gallipoli Landing and the Campaign.
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    Very Good Website about the ANZAC legend, Highly Recommended.
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    This was very helpful with the Anzac Legend question :)
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    i found this really helpful with what the anzac legend is and why it is important :)
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    This website was useful because it helped me realise why we commemorate the Anzac legend and how it was created.
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    This website really helped me with my inquiry question regarding the ANZAC Legend and why it was important then, how it has evolved over the years and how it is celebrated in today's society.
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    This website is really good for finding out why the Anzac legend is important, and how it all started. Thsi is a great site and will deffinatly help you if you are stuck for information
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    Ahh this website helped me so much with the ANZAC Legend and is also talking about how it is really important! Everyone should take a look at this!!
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    This website helped me so much to understand the Anzac Legend and why it was created and why it is important.
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    this website helped me to understand the basics of the anzac legend and the characteristics shown
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    This website helped me so much throughout the notetaking and research/understanding progress
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    This website was extremely helpful as it helped me get a better understanding of what the ANZAC legend was and how it evolved.
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    this web site has provided me with some essential peices of infomation about the Anzac legend.
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    You need to add some tags ladies.
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    This is a helpful website :)
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    This provides infomation on the ANZAC
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    The Anzac legend, Gallipoli and the ANZACs, Australia and World War I, History, Year 9, NSW Introduction Even though the Gallipoli Campaign was deemed a disaster in terms of the loss of life suffered there and the failure to achieve a military victory, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (or ANZACs as they have become known ...
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    Gives great background information and an oversight on WW1, Anzac and Gallipoli. Set in an easy and comfortable way to understand.
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    This web page was really helpful and gave really good but easy to understand information about ANZAC and WW1. I thought it was a really great resource to use.
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    this website helped a lot with plenty of information on the Gallipoli Campaign, and what the Anzac Legend was and the characteristics involved
Lucy Czerwinski

Charles Bean's first report - The Anzac landing at Gallipoli | Gallipoli and the Anzacs - 2 views

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    Charles Bean - The first report Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No.39. Monday 17th May 1915 Prime Minister's Department, Melbourne, 17th May, 1915. The following report, which has been received from the official press representative with the Australian Expeditionary Force in connexion with the landing of the troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, is published for general information.
Zoe Radford

Why do people celebrate Anzac Day? - Yahoo! Answers - 0 views

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    Information on why we still celebrate Anzac Day
Holly Barratt

The ANZAC Legend- By Jesse Thompson - 0 views

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    this has some really great ideas and concepts, it is also fantastic for some short direct quotes. Holly
Roxy Izzard

The Anzac Legend - 0 views

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    This would be the most helpful book i used, it has alot of sources relevant to the topic!
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