World War One
The causes of World War One
First World War.com. World War 1 1914-1918. The map as history animation explanation World.ology Interactive map World War One BBC Web links for WW1 History on the net. The causes of WW1 Maps - Europe before WW1 1914.org Website with information to commemorate the centenary of WW1. |
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Useful Weblinks - GallipoliGallipoli: The First Day - 3D Interactive Site
An ABC 3D documentary site about the WW1 ANZAC landing at Gallipoli, on 25 April 1915. Albert Edward (Ted) Matthews - The Last ANZAC (Register of War Memorials in New South Wales, New South Wales Government) Albert Edward (Ted) Matthews: Memories of an ANZAC Legend (Scott Brown, Internet Family History Association of Australia) ANZAC Memories (Trenches on the Web) Australians in World War I: Gallipoli (Department of Veteran's Affairs, Australian Government) Despatches from Gallipoli: scenes from a remote war (National Library of Australia) Gallipoli (ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee Qld) Gallipoli (Ergo, State Library, Victorian Government, 2011) Gallipoli - a Turkish perspective (A. Mete Tuncoku, Middle east Technical University/The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th century, PBS Online) Gallipoli - an Australian perspective (Trevor Wilson, University of Adelaide/The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th century, PBS Online) Gallipoli 1915: the drama of the Dardanelles (Imperial War Museum) Gallipoli and the Anzacs (Department of Veterans' Affairs and Board of Studies, New South Wales Government) Gallipoli: it will all be over by Christmas (ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee, 2009) Gallipoli: the first day [interactive] (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2009) Gallipoli: what happened on 25 April 1915? (Parliamentary Library, Parliament of Australia, 2011) Hard Jacka: the story of a Gallipoli Legend (Keith Suter, Wesley Mission, 2008) Leaders of Anzacs - Officers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps died at Gallipoli, 1915 |
Useful Weblinks - Western FrontBBC - History - World Wars: Animated Map: The Western Front, 1914 ... Most WW1 soldiers died on the Western Front, use our animated map to watch what happened at the battles of Ypres, Verdun and the Somme.
A scene typical of the conditions under which Australian troops fought in World War I [1917] [image] (Frank Hurley, National Library of Australia) ANZAC POW stories finally revealed [audio] (Kate Walton and Nance Haxton, AM, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2012) ANZACS in Iraq [magazine article] (Chris Coulthard-Clark, Wartime Magazine, Australian War Memorial, 2001) Australia and WWI (Ergo, State Library, Victorian Government, 2011) Australian Flying Corps (Department of Veteran's Affairs, Australian Government) Australian Imperial Force (Spartucus) Australian wounded on the Menin Road, near Birr Cross Road on September 20th, 1917 [image] (Frank Hurley, National Library of Australia) Australians on the Western Front (Australian Government) Australians on the Western Front 1914–1918: an Australian journey across the First World War battlefields of France and Belgium (Department of Veterans' Affairs and Board of Studies, New South Wales Government) Beyond the metaphor: football and war, 1914-1918 [magazine article] (Dale James Blair , Journal of the Australian War Memorial, 1996) Australian Battlefields of World War 1 It would be difficult these days to find an Australian who hasn't heard of Gallipoli. ... also serves as an informative guide to the locations and thehistory of the region. ... Background to Australians on the Western Front ... Worst Day In Australian History - Fromelles WW1This website covers topics such as: battle of fromelles - australians in ww1 -australian military history - worst day in australia's history - the western front ... In their own words23 Apr 2012 – The footage and original oral history recordings are part of the rich film ...Most of Australia's WW1 Western Front footage was shot by official ... Western Front23 Apr 2012 – The Memorial holds many oral history stories of the Great War; these are... Most of Australia's WW1 Western Front footage was shot by official ... |
Scootle Learning Path.
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Videos about World War One.
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Search the History Today database for past articles on World War One
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WW1 at other Libraries and Museums |
Fiction in the Library set in World War One |
British Library Collection. Explore over 500 historical sources from across Europe, together with new insights by World War One experts
National Archives of Australia. Search WW1 service records State Library of NSW The State Library of New South Wales holds a rich collection of resources on the Great War including diaries, letters, maps, photographs, artworks, posters and newspapers. Australian War Memorial State Library of Victoria. Resources collected to commemorate the Centennary of WW1 |
One minute's silence / written by David Metzenthen ; illustrated by Michael Camilleri. (2014) F MET
Time and Time Again / Elton, Ben (2014) F ELT The prisoner / Robert Muchamore (2012) F MUC The secret of magic / Deborah Johnson (2014) F JOH One shot kill / Robert Muchamore. (2012) F MUC |
Where to browse the shelves in the LibraryNON 940.3 /
iPad / tablet Apps and iBooksTimeline WW1. (available soon at the iBar)
Year 9: The Anzac & World War 1 - Australian Curriculum. iBook available at the iBar |
PodcastsWorld War One Podcast Downloadable audio programs from the BBC Radio.
ABC Radio Podcasts. World War One. To mark the centenary of World War One, RN hosts a series of special broadcasts. The Great War: Memory, Perceptions and 10 contested questions explores 10 critical questions about the war and Australia’s place in it. 1914.org podcasts History Extra. Top 10 WW1 podcasts. |
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