Australasia Triumphant!: With the Australians and New Zealanders in the Great War on Land and Sea
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A contemporary journalist compiles a narrative of Australian and New Zealand military involvement in the Great War, drawing on official dispatches, newspaper reports, speeches, and conversations with wounded soldiers. The account follows naval engagements in the Pacific, the voyage to Egypt, camp life and the defence of the Suez Canal, and the landings and fighting at the Dardanelles. Illustrations and descriptive passages present battlefield events and daily routines, while reflective passages consider morale, national character, and the war's impact on Australasian society. The overall aim is to assemble a connected, vivid impression of the campaigns and the soldiers' spirit.
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