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Australians response to the Cold War
... After 1966, public opinion began to oppose the war as the media showed the truth of the wars horrors. Many Australians believed there would be no end to the ... View More
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Australia in world war one
... Australians had incredible connections of loyalty and patriotism when it came to Britain and it ... part of the empire to the full, when the empire is at war so is ... View More
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Why Did Australia Join the First World War
... The federation of Australia in 1901 was not long before the First World War and the Australians at that time had still felt a strong feeling of pride at being ... View More
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The Vietnam War
... The Vietnam War was the longest war that Australians were involved in, before this many Australians had never heard of Vietnam. ... View More
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The vietnam war
... magazine and newspaper pictures provided the major source of visual imagery during the war. Television changed the way in which Australians received images of ... View More
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Where the Anzacs fighting for Australia or something else
... The Great War offered Australians their first chance at forging a national identity, not only for ourselves but also in the eyes of the rest of the world. ... View More
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War one the Australian home front
... young. Conscription affected the war on the home front. War produced significant economic hardships for Australians. The economic ... View More
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Analysis of Gallipoli by Peter Weir
... Neglecting the true facts and reasons of German intervention into the war, the Australians strong sense of nationalism blinded them to the many unforeseen ... View More
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Austrlia in Vietnam
... War. Australians served for ten and a half years in Vietnam, which was the longest war effort ever served by Australians. At ... View More
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The Australian Homefront in World War II
... Curtin asked Australians to deprive themselves of every selfish, comfortable habit. It could ... was a good idea and helped support the war effort, however ... View More
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australias war
... Other less publicised and glorified military roles that were under taken by Australians in the First World War, was its naval support, air force, women nurses ... View More
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Australia and World War 2
... of the worlds power occupied in the European war began its ... Australian supporting the British who were defending Singapore, Australians believed Singapore ... View More
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Representations of Australia and its Soldiers
... In a book called Australia and the Great War, one extract says that Australians were riotous, undisciplined, loutish and disobedient. ... View More
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Vietnam and Effects on Australian Society
... The Vietnam War left very few Australians untouched as the society saw a long period of challenge and defiance towards authority. ... View More
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Australian women in WW2
... by dating the visiting Americans, then they were to be patriotic by not dating Americans and only going out with Australians. During the war time Australian ... View More
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Comparative Writing Task
... In Tomorrow When The War Began Australians are invaded, on Australian soil. Soldier Boy is mainly about the trip to Gallipoli and Gallipoli itself. ... View More
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Gallipoli
... These men were often not shown in the recruitment posters to portray how good war is and Australians were encouraged to support their defenders overseas. ... View More
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gallipoli
... The trenches where probably the single most remembered facet of the Great War. ... mentality was that infantry was expendable and that the Australians were mere ... View More
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Gallipoli
... is a very moving antiwar film that, though it sometimes shows scenes of an epic proportion, is a personal, engaging portrait of two young Australians. ... View More
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Gallipoli
... trusting in his firmness. ampquotI have never seen anything like these wounded Australians in war before. They were happy because they ... View More
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Breaker Morant
... Hamilton of the selection of Major Thomas to represent the Australians, Thomas being a ... it best in his closing speech when he says Soldiers at war are not to ... View More
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Australiaamp39s involvement in the vietnam war
... Australia saw the Vietnam War an opportunity to build up their credit of good will ... its numbers to 8300 troops and for they were the last Australians to go to ... View More
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Australia Involvment in Vietnam
... The initially uneasy support of Australians for the war turned into majority opposition as it became apparent that no quick victory could be achieved and as ... View More
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The Vietnam War Another Worl
... be forever tainted by the chemicals that were used in war, Agent Orange ... 250 higher in Vietnam Veterans children and grandchildren than other young Australians. ... View More
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Australias Over the Past 50 Years
... Australians fought in Vietnam between 1962 and 1972 and approximately 47000 men and a large number of women served there. When war broke out, it was seen as ... View More
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Conscription and Censorship
... The experiences of Australians on the Home Front in World War Two were vital to the success of the Australian war effort. Other ... View More
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Australian Identity
... Heroes Of The Past To many Australians, our national day is not the anniversary of the ... and New Zealand troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War One . ... View More
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Vietnam
... War. Australians served for ten and a half years in Vietnam, which was the longest war effort ever served by Australians. The ... View More
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Turning Points of World War 2
... for the past three years now and the Americans have just entered the war. ... Now, Australians forces attacked Rommel from the Mediterranean Sea so Rommel moved a ... View More
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Australian Aspects of Poetry
... This respect is typical of Australian life because Australians and Australian communities are ... they are both about or have something to do with war, they both ... View More
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