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War in France - The Somme - Pozieres - Trench warfare - Referendum on conscription - New weapons of war - Poison gas - Huge losses on all fronts - Treaty of Versailles.

 

Australan's eagerly went to war in 1914, anxious to prove their loyality and worth to the British Empire.  By war's end in 1918, Australia's all-volunteer army - The 'Diggers' - had fought on Gallipoli, in the Middle East, and endure the Western Front in France, where they suffered the highest per capita casualties in the British Empire.  Australia emerged weakened by her tertible losses, but strengthened by a sense of nathionhood.

 

 

Australia and the First World War 1914-18 by AK Macdougall

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