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Inquiry World War I

Published on Mar 27, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

INQUIRY

Q & A
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HOW MANY ANZAC'S DIED OF DISEASE?

THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 972 RECORDED DEATHS FROM DISEASE
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HOW I GOT THIS INFO

I searched records in the Australian New Zealand war museum
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ALTOGETHER THERE WERE APROXIMATLEY 10,132 RECORDED DEATHS

THROUGHOUT AUSSIE AND NZ DURING WWI
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THAT MEANS ONLY 9,160

DIED FROM CAUSES THAT WERENT DISEASE IN NZ AND AUSSIE IN WW1
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What did the Anzac's eat?

:bully beef (tin corned beef),rice,jam,cocoa,tea,some bread
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and above all "hard tack" fed the Australian soldiers at Gallipoli

.HARDTACK,ALSO KNOWN AS "ANZAC WAFER" OR "ANZAC TILE"
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THEY HAVE VERY LONG SHELF LIFE UNLIKE BREAD

FOR THIS INFORMATION I SEARCHED GOOGLE AND WIKI
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What did the Anzac's get for surviving the whole war?

all they got was the British war medal for this I searched Wikipedia.
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Why did the Anzac's go to war in the first place?

:THERE WAS ALMOST JUBILATION AT THE OUTBREAK OF WAR.
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Most thought that the war would be all over by Christmas

and men rushed to recruiting centres BECAUSE THEY DIDNT WANT TO MISS THE EXCITEMENT
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Canada offered 30,000 men, Australia pledged 20,000 and New Zealand already had compulsory military training. For the war In Europe, Australia raised a new army of volunteers

the Australian Imperial Force (the AIF). Recruiting began within days of the declaration of war.for this information I searched Wikipedia .
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