General Outline
The conflicting ambitions of various nations climaxing in The Great War, resulted in more than 20 million soldiers dying and 21 million being wounded.
Most of the nations of Europe, Russia, America, the Middle East, and various other regions, including Australia, were involved.
The Allies included Serbia, Russia, France, Britain, Italy and the United States. They were opposed by the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
When Britain and Germany went to war on 4 August 1914, Australia, a nation of only five million people, was also at war.
Prime Minister Andrew Fisher claimed, “We will defend the Mother Country to the last man and the last shilling”.
By the end of 1914, more than 50,000 Australian volunteers had enlisted.The Departure of the First West Australian Contingent-Scenes at Fremantle on the Morning of October 31. Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Friday 11 December 1914 |
Germany had claimed the northeastern part of New Guinea as a protectorate in 1884, fuelling Australian fears of an expansionist Germany.
On September 13, 1914, Australia captured German New Guinea and dismantled the communication systems of the German navy in the Pacific. Australia then hoisted the Union Jack.
The Australian Troops marching- through Sydney prior to leaving for German New Guinea. Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919) |
LANDING AUSTRALIAN , TROOPS THROUGH THE SURF IN GERMAN NEW GUI NEA, 'Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Thursday 24 September 1914 |
On 25 April 1915, about 16,000 Australians and New Zealanders landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula, 300km south-west of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) and fought alongside those from Great Britain, Ireland, France, India and Newfoundland.
Australians, IN THE TRENCHES ON GALLIPOLI., Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Saturday 30 October 1915 |
Water fatigues [Gallipoli], Taken sometime in 1915, Tasmanian Archives and State Library (Commons) |
Unknown Australian solders in trenches at Gallipoli, probably stretcher bearers of the 9th Battalion AIF, 1915 ] [Joseph Cecil Thompson - presumed photographer] |
Red Cross "Donks" [donkeys, Gallipoli] Taken sometime in 1915, Tasmanian Archives and State Library (Commons) |
A party of ANZAC gunners taking a big gun along a chalk road from which they raise clouds of dust. ANZACS in France, Aussie Mobs |
Hot work in hot weather - Anzacs in France - WW1, Aussie~mobs |
The battle of Fromelles has been described as the worst 24 hours in Australia's history.
Troops of the 53rd Australian Battalion. Only three of the men survived the battle, all wounded. Waiting to attack during the Battle of Fromelles, July 19, 1916. |
AN AUSTRALIAN 18-POUNDER BATTERY IN ACTION ON THE WEST FRONT., Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thursday 6 June 1918 |
In 1917, alone, more than 76,000 men of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) were killed or wounded.
The Germans were driven from Villers-Bretonneux in 1918 by Australians coming from the east, and British troops coming in from the north and west.A Great Dug-Out in the Garden of a House at Nesle, Where the German Headquarters Were Located.Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Friday 1 June 1917 |
SYDNEY'S TRIBUTE TO THE HEROES OF GALLIPOLI, Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 1 May 1918 |
Middle East
In 1916, Australian troops participated in the defence of the Suez Canal against attacks by Ottoman Turkish forces and pro-Turkish tribesmen.
Wounded Australians from Palestine, Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 20 February 1918 |
Australian Nurses in Palestine. In Front (Left to Right): Sister Irwin, Sister Behring. At Back: Sister Bird, Sister Donellson.Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 20 March 1918 |
Finally Over
On 11 November 1918, an armistice ended the war in Western Europe.
On 30 October 1918, Turkey surrendered.
Peace celebrations in Swanston Street, Melbourne, Date: c 19 July 1919, Australian War Memorial collection |
Did you Know?
Australia shipped about 120,000 horses overseas during WWI. More than 81,000 were sent to India and about 39,000 horses served with the AIF.
Australia shipped about 120,000 horses overseas during WWI. More than 81,000 were sent to India and about 39,000 horses served with the AIF.
Prime Minister Billy Hughes made two attempts to introduce conscription when referenda were held in 1916 and 1917. The question of conscription polarised Australians but was rejected both times.
Of the 60,000 Australian soldiers killed in WWI, about 25,000 were listed as missing and many families received no further information.
In 1918 and 1919, an influenza pandemic killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide. This number is about three times the deaths in WWI. In 1919, between one-quarter and one-third of all Australians contracted influenza and it caused more than 12,000 deaths.
MAKING MASKS AT ANTHONY HORDERNS', Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wednesday 29 January 1919 |
INFLUENZA MASKS IN SYDNEY, NSW, Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Saturday 15 February 1919 |
At Home During WWI
The population of Australia in 1914 was 4,948,990.
The Piddington Royal Commission reported in 1920 that real wages in Australia fell by approximately 30% between 1914 and 1919.
Womens' Business
As many women did not earn wages at this time, many women were entitled to receive the full (or part) of their husband's wages, if he nominated them as their next of kin, while they were away on military service.
Clothing
AIF soldiers were issued with a thick woollen khaki uniform, a broad-brimmed slouch hat with a Rising Sun badge, a rifle and a long sword bayonet.
Watch; Beneath Hill 60, Forbidden Ground (tells the story of three British soldiers during World War I, on the Western Front in 1916), Gallipoli (1981 - story about several young men from Western Australia who enlist in the Australian Army during World War I), Ghosts of War (Australian Private Joseph Richmond and his fellow soldiers from the 18th Battalion A.I.F. have retreated into a supply trench during an artillery barrage), The Lighthorsemen (a 1987 Australian war film about Sinai and Palestine campaign's 1917 Battle of Beersheeba), The Water Diviner (2014 film about an Australian farmer, who travels to Turkey soon after World War I), William Kelly's War (an 2014 Australian film, set during World War I. Scenes were shot on the Davis family farm in Victoria, with fortifications being made from chipboard, mud, and cement)
Strike In The Railway Workshops. DISCUSSING THE SITUATION OUTSIDE THE SYDNEY TRADES HALL.Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 8 August 1917 |
Womens' Business
Some women worked in munitions factories, making weapons and ammunition for the troops. Others worked in hospitals caring for wounded soldiers.
At the time of World War I, most women in Australia were unpaid "homemakers". As nurses had to be single or widowed to serve in WWI, many women provided voluntary comfort and fundraising roles to support the troops overseas.
Youthful War Workers : Packing Christmas-boxes for Our Airmen, Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 31 July 1918 |
On The Land
In 1900 wool made up 42 percent of total exports. However, by 1914, the wheat industry was the country’s largest employer, with a large growth in manufacturing. (1.)
From April 1914 to May 1915, severe drought periods afflicted various regions of Australia. Stock died, and wheat production suffered.
Harvesting and stocked, near Orange, NSW, Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 3 November 1915 |
At home, over the war period, clothing would transition from the impressive and often ornate Edwardian era style to the post-war drop-waist dresses, bobbed hairstyles and attitude of rebellion in the 1920s.
Melbourne, VIC, Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946)
Music and Songs
12 popular songs at the time of the First World War. The songs included are 'It’s a long way to Tipperary', 'Good-bye-ee', 'Keep the home fires burning', 'If you were the only girl in the world', 'There’s a Long Long Trail A Winding', 'You called me baby doll a year ago', 'Who were you with last night?', 'Take me Back to Dear Old Blighty', 'Till We Meet Again', '[The Arcadians]', '[Sons of the Sea]', and 'Pack up your troubles in your old Kit Bag'.
For Australia is a 1915 Australian silent film, about a newspaper journalist, who discovers a German spy ring in Sydney. The film was shot in and around Sydney with some scenes at an Aboriginal mission at Brewarrina in northern New South Wales.
A. J.C. ANNIVERSARY MEETING : FASHIONS AT RANDWICK. Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 29 January 1919 |
THE MILITARY TOUCH IN FASHIONABLE HEADGEAR. The Lone hand. New Series Vol. 3 No. 5 (1 April 1915) |
Shopping
The Lone hand. New Series Vol. 2 No. 7 (1 June 1914) |
The "Department" Store, Hay-street, Perth. WA. |
Magnificent New Department Stores,Victoria Square, New Adelaide, Critic (Adelaide, SA : 1897-1924), Wednesday 11 September 1918 |
Punch (Melbourne, Vic. : 1900 - 1918; 1925), Thursday 2 October 1913 |
Music and Songs
12 popular songs at the time of the First World War. The songs included are 'It’s a long way to Tipperary', 'Good-bye-ee', 'Keep the home fires burning', 'If you were the only girl in the world', 'There’s a Long Long Trail A Winding', 'You called me baby doll a year ago', 'Who were you with last night?', 'Take me Back to Dear Old Blighty', 'Till We Meet Again', '[The Arcadians]', '[Sons of the Sea]', and 'Pack up your troubles in your old Kit Bag'.
The songs are generally humorous, and patriotic in nature. AWM (1.)
Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit-Bag (And Smile, Smile, Smile)
It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary (1915)Keep the Home Fires Burning
Film
How We Fought the Emden is a 1915 Australian silent film, about the Battle of Cocos, where an Australian cruiser destroys the German light cruiser SMS Emden.
Within Our Gates, also known as Deeds that Won Gallipoli is a 1915 Australian silent film about Australia's fight with the German Empire and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.While making The Joan of Arc of Loos, a 1916 Australian silent film, the French village of Loos was recreated on Tamarama Beach in Sydney.
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