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The Anzacs and Life at war. A short slideshow about the Anzacs and how they survived Gallipoli in World War One. Contents. Title Page Contents War is here! Getting Involved Training and war plans Oh No ! Trench life The evacuation
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The Anzacs and Life at war A short slideshow about the Anzacs and how they survived Gallipoli in World War One.
Contents • Title Page • Contents • War is here! • Getting Involved • Training and war plans • Oh No ! • Trench life • The evacuation • Deaths and lives hurt
After the countries fighting and quarrelling, They made preparations to fight. Making allies and getting armoury and weapons was a start. The war began because of and Assassination. War Is here !
Getting involved As soon as the war broke out everybody rushed to get involved. The limit of age was 19-36, because they did not want any old people or any young people The people had to be perfect
Training and War plans As soon as the war broke out the people who were involved went straight to Egypt to Train and get ready The people trained for four months before heading to Gallipoli for battle The war was very hard
It was night when the boat put them on the island But thenthey found out that the land they put them on was not the right part. They wanted to surprise attack the Turkish but now the tables have turned! They were stuck! Because the land they put them on was surrounded by cliffs and they were at the bottom and the Turkish were at the top. Oh No!
Trench life Life in the Trenches was really hard. They had to ration the food and they had to walk all the way to Egypt to get clean water, They also got nasty diseases like diarrhoea and inflammation Nobody liked the trenches People without beds had to sleep on the ground
The Evacuation After a while people at the war knew that they could not take over Gallipoli. So each night they kept on planning and planning and soon they did a miraculous escape. They made it so the Turkish still thought they were in the trenches and the Turkish fell for it.
Deaths:6 Million • Hurt:20 million • Missed:6 million • Dead of disease:2 million Deaths and lives hurt