WWI was one of the most brutal wars. The Western Front campaign overshadows the Gallipoli campaign when considering Australia’s involvement in and commemoration of World War I. Australia had only been a country for less than 13 years before it entered the war. The Western Front campaign took place around Belgium and France on the 1st of July 1916. On that first day there were 57, 470 casualties (troops killed or wounded). The Australian Imperial Force was heavily involved on the Western Front in March 1916 in the months of July and August. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand caused the First World War. This occured on the 28th June 1914 in a Bosnian town called Sarajevo. Australia was involved in the war because they were part of …show more content…
They attempted to invade Turkey but failed after and 8 month period. They fought on the Western Front in September 1914. The German advance on the fields of northern France and Belgium had been halted by French and British forces. All five divisions had taken part in the terrible fighting on the Western Front from 1916 to 1918. The Australian Flying Corps, the Australian Light Horse and Australians in the Imperial Camel Corps played a big role in the battles against Turkish forces in Egypt and Palestine in the Middle East between 1916 and 1918. War at Sea occurred in September 1914. Royal Australian Army (RAN) sent its only battlecruiser with the Australian Naval and Military Force to capture German New Guinea. Transport ships carrying supplies and soldiers were escorted by the RAN. The RAN drove the Germans out of the Pacific. It served in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the Mediterranean and the North Sea. The Western Front had many more horrifying trench warfare than Gallipoli. The soldiers fighting on the Western Front saw more diseases than the soldiers fighting in Gallipoli. They had trench foot, rheumatism and bronchitis. There were rats the size of cats and giant lice. The soldiers would wake up to find a giant rat sleeping next to them. There was poor dysentery. There was freezing cold, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The dead bodies in the heat would have made trench fighting a misery. This is a quote about the