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By Nicholas Nikolitsis and Ryan Mahony

By Nicholas Nikolitsis and Ryan Mahony. WW1 started early in the last century. WW1 started in 1914 and ended in 1918. There were 7million civilion deaths. Not many people are alive that remember that horrible event. . And 16 million soldiers deaths from Australia. . 1914

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By Nicholas Nikolitsis and Ryan Mahony

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  1. By Nicholas Nikolitsis and Ryan Mahony

  2. WW1 started early in the last century. WW1 started in 1914 and ended in 1918. There were 7million civilion deaths Not many people are alive that remember that horrible event. And 16 million soldiers deaths from Australia.

  3. 1914 • - Archduke of Germany was killed by the Black Hand. • - Germany declares war on Belgium. • Britain declares war on Germany. • Australia-Hungry declares war on Russia. • Australia-Hungry captures Serbia. • 1915 • - British attacks at Neuve Chapelle. • Allied forces for Australia land at Gallipoli. • First Zeppelin raid on London. • 1917 • USA declares war on Germany. • Canadian Army captures Vimy Ridge. • British captures Jerusalem. • 1918 • - World War 1 Ends. Peace Treaty Signed.

  4. On May 9th 1911, 10 men formed a secret organization called the Black Hand. In 1914, The Black Hand gained an estimation of over 2500 members. Also in 1914, The Black Hand assassinated the German Duke which caused the creation of WW1.

  5. When Australia and Britain were out numbered, they both decided to join forces to survive. When WW1 started, Britain declared war in Germany, which they also involved Australia.

  6. Australia wasn’t under attack at the time but we joined in to help Britian In 1914 a month after Australia entered WW1 Andrew Fisher became government of Australia . Joseph Cook, The Australian Prime Minister announced Australia in the war in Germany. Andrew Fisher vowed that Australia would fight beside great Britain.

  7. Germany launches gas attacks at Ypres. An A.N.Z.A.C cove an successful drop of food and equipment. Australia citizens risk their lives to feed A.N.Z.A.C soldiers. British attacks at NeuveChapelle. First Australian Hospital Ship. The first Zeppelin raids in on London.

  8. Australian citizens holds dance parties to raise money for A.N.Z.A.C soldiers. Australians conscriptions have ended. Australians have the choice again go to war. People question if that the Conscription should be in law again. Most soldiers sent to France Died. Australian Soldiers arrive in France.

  9. The Germans withdraw to the Siegfried system. Also known to the British as the Hindenburg Line. The USA declare war on Germany. Canadian Army captures the Vimy Ridge. Greece declares war on the Central Powers. British Army captures Jerusalem.

  10. In 1914, when the war started Australians wanted to go to war. They had the wrong opinion When the destruction and deviation of world war 1 ended the whole Australia had a different opinion about war Click here to see a War letter from someone from the trenches at the time

  11. 1918 WW1 ends. In 1918 everyone thought that the World War was over, or is it?

  12. http://www.awm.gov.au/ http://flamingtext.com.au/ http://www.google.com.au/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914_in_Australia http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/5environment/timelines/australia-gallipoli-campaign/1916-2000.html World War 1 exploring the tragic events that changed the world book http://www.anzacsinfrance.com/1917/ http://www.petergknight.com/warletters.html

  13. G’day Mates.

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