How good of a reflection was film, Gallipoli

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History

 

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Matthew M

 

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December 27, 2015

 

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University

 

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The biggest reason however was that at the outbreak of the war there were plenty of young men out of work, hungry and homeless. The war provided not only an opportunity to be clothed, fed and paid for a length of time but also gave these men the prospect of going overseas on what was perceived to be an adventure...
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Enlistment had been so popular in fact that the army had to turn down men and only accepted the best recruits. By the time December came 417 000 men had enlisted and 30 000 men were already in uniform. The film captures the sentiment of Australians quite well, in the period leading up to the war. Gibson and his mates are well representative of young Australians during the early 1910's...
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