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Tanika Walker

Charles Bean's biography - The Anzac landing at Gallipoli | Gallipoli and the Anzacs - 0 views

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    Biography of historian - Charles Bean. Quotes in here very helpful.
Tanika Walker

Anzac letters (Anzac Day Websites) - 0 views

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    Has letters from people at Gallilpoli. This is where I found the previous source. Be careful, though, not all the letters come from men at Gallipoli.
Tanika Walker

Australians at War - 0 views

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    This source has quotes from a man who was actually in action. Very helpful if you want a first-hand experience.
Anna Truffet

Anzacs and Diggers - 4 views

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    contains numbers of men who went and died in war
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    thank you, this has been a great source for how many people died in war from Australia and how many came back
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    Hey, this website is great because it gives great quotes from news papers as well as it helped me do question 1 and 2. also this site is a great because it gives figures on the number of deaths
Anna Truffet

Anzac History World War I Letters from the trenches of WWI Gallipoli France - 2 views

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    Hey, this was a really good website because it can help surrport what happened at the landing from a soliders point of view. Anna
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
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.
Chloe Eastman

Aircraft 1914 - 1918 | Australian War Memorial - 0 views

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    29 June 2009 by Sue Ducker. Aircraft 1914 - 1918,Collection,News The digitisation of the whole series of Australian Imperial Force (AIF) war diaries from the First World War, (Official Records series AWM4), recently passed the 400,000 image mark. Included in the 400,000 images are all the available diaries for the Australian Flying Corps, (AFC) .
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.
Prue Collins

A Gallipoli Diary - World War One - 0 views

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    The Diary of Sergeant D Moriarty, No 8308, 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers, 86th Brigade, 29th Division, Exped This Diary originally belonged to my friend Mrs Carol Cox and she has kindly passed it on to me. It is with her permission that it has been reproduced and made available to researchers.
Cynthia Webb

Returned and Services League of Australia - 3 views

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    good website to use if you're looking for a clear interpretation of the Gallipoli Landing and the Anzac Legend to provide one view point for contestibility in your argument :)
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 :)
Amara Meyn

Anzac Story - 1 views

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    this is a usefull website if you are looking to find out the story and why the Anzacs went to Gallipoli
Josie Lockyer

Poems | Australian War Memorial - 0 views

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    Good for poems
Josie Lockyer

Words of Remembrance - 0 views

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    This is a good website about the remembrance of Anzac Day
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.
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.
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