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 | During the First World War Australian troops were officially encouraged to collect relics of the battles in which they had fought. The tradition of acquisition and preservation continues today, enhancing the written record of war, and has produced one of the finest military artefact, document, and media collections in the world. This web site makes some of those collections accessible online to everyone for the first time |
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 | Established by Royal Charter in 1917, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission pays tribute to the 1,700,000 men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in the two world wars. It is a non-profit-making organisation that was founded by Sir Fabian Ware ... |
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 | Take a trip back in time to explore the epic construction of the North Island main trunk railway line, the heyday of the steam passenger train and the place of the iconic railway refreshment room in New Zealand life. |
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 | Auckland War Memorial Museum is New Zealands first museum. Established in 1852 in a two-room farm cottage in the central Auckland suburb of Grafton, Auckland Museum is recognised as holding nationally and internationally significant collections... |
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 | Welcome to the British Museum website. The Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artefacts and is free to all visitors. |
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 | An ABC 3 D Documentary Site about the WW1 ANZAC |
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 | This Guide provides a virtual tour of the peninsula. It features maps, images and interactive panoramas along with short histories and information about the battles, and memorials and cemeteries where New Zealanders are named or interred. |
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 | With start of the 1st World War, northern Aegean and the Gallipoli Peninsula had become sites of
the biggest naval operation the history had ever seen by then. Different sizes of 150 battleships
were engaged in that operation. According to the documents and memoirs, 66 of them had made
significant reputations with their performances and services. |
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 | Its major activity is the construction of a database that draws on a wide range of sources to provide details on the 330,000 men and women who served overseas in the (First) Australian Imperial Force, 1914-1918. |
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| The Anzac Tribute site, Stories of the Gallipoli Campaign, The controversy of who killed the Red Baron examined by experts, Audio poems from famous soldier/poets or WW1, audio from an eye witness to the shooting, Flash animations of some famous poems, searchable data of the 3129 graves of Anzacs in 26 cemeteries at Gallipoli and much much more. |
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