New Zealand Soldiers have face a large amount of problem from the positive and negative side of war as they were treated badly by the greatest war of all time. New Zealand soldiers have never experience a war before therefore they were excited to join as they didn't know the reality of a real life war. Many New Zealander's have left their home or abandoned them to fight in the the "great war". Some New Zealand soldiers fought at the Battle of Somme, Battle of passchendaele and the Battle of Gallipoli. However the Battle of Gallipoli had affect a large number of soldiers as according to the Achievement Standard 91434 of collecting primary and secondary sources shows a statistic of about 2721 New Zealand, 8700 Australian of troll of death and approximately 100,000 British Allies were wounded or inquired which includes 20,000 Australian and 5000 New Zealander's this shows a statistic information on the soldiers death and inquires as it had lost a large numbers of soldiers during the Battle of Gallipoli. Ormond Burton participated in the World War 1 from Gallipoli to France and states that "from the landing of the soldiers at ANZAC Cove to the ending of the Battle of Somme has caused New Zealand to become a nation" which Ormond Burton who's a New Zealand Soldier believes.Soldiers within the Battle of Gallipoli have face a deadly situation from bomb shells, weather conditions, diseases as these are deadly to all soldiers including New Zealand soldiers as it is their first time.
These Photographs are of the New Zealand Soldiers and what the soldiers face during the Battle and after the Battle. These photographs shows the large numbers of men joining the war to fight for their nation as most of these New Zealand soldiers did, however also shows what war was like for the soldiers and the difficulties of getting out of the No mans land as that was like walking into a fire because you were likely to be dead from you're own barriers or from the shooting of the opponent side.
These photography are reliable as it was taken during the war which is why i believe this is reliable.
( Primary & Secondary sources )
These photography are reliable as it was taken during the war which is why i believe this is reliable.
( Primary & Secondary sources )
Diary of a New Zealand Soldier (Alfred Cameron) 1914-1915
This diary belongs to a New Zealand soldier who fought in the battle of Gallipoli as it is shown to be the last page of Alfred Cameron's diary as on the 12 May 1915 Alfred Cameron had landed at the Gallipoli peninsula where he witness However Alfred Cameron diary states the period 13 August 1914-May 1915 describing his adventures during his time there. In Alfred Cameron diary it states
"Anyday
It’s just hell here now no water or tucker only 7 out of 33 in no 1 troop on duty not either dead or wound. Dam the place no good writing any more."My cobber ?? ?? dead. Killed August 7th. bullet through head. buried Taylors Hollow'.
This shows that he survived The Battle of Gallipoli as his friend is dead and buried which is making it really difficult for him to write as the war is ongoing as he writes in his dairy. However by Alfred writing this gives people like us an understanding of what a soldier’s life was like in a war or what went through their minds during the war.
relevant piece of photography as its from a New Zealand soldier who fought in the Battle of Gallipoli(Primary source)
This diary belongs to a New Zealand soldier who fought in the battle of Gallipoli as it is shown to be the last page of Alfred Cameron's diary as on the 12 May 1915 Alfred Cameron had landed at the Gallipoli peninsula where he witness However Alfred Cameron diary states the period 13 August 1914-May 1915 describing his adventures during his time there. In Alfred Cameron diary it states
"Anyday
It’s just hell here now no water or tucker only 7 out of 33 in no 1 troop on duty not either dead or wound. Dam the place no good writing any more."My cobber ?? ?? dead. Killed August 7th. bullet through head. buried Taylors Hollow'.
This shows that he survived The Battle of Gallipoli as his friend is dead and buried which is making it really difficult for him to write as the war is ongoing as he writes in his dairy. However by Alfred writing this gives people like us an understanding of what a soldier’s life was like in a war or what went through their minds during the war.
relevant piece of photography as its from a New Zealand soldier who fought in the Battle of Gallipoli(Primary source)
Trench Foot
A trench foot is cause by a lack of air into the feet area for a long period of time as all soldiers wear big heavy boots that makes their feet sweat and that's what causes trench foots during a war.All soldiers wear boots on their feet as it eats away on the tissue of the feet making them look like the photography on the left side, however it can be treated but not to the point when its back to normal. this is the most common physical feature a soldiers could get by having their feet in water for a long period.
Reliable source as its shows a impact the war had on New Zealand soldiers
(primary source)
A trench foot is cause by a lack of air into the feet area for a long period of time as all soldiers wear big heavy boots that makes their feet sweat and that's what causes trench foots during a war.All soldiers wear boots on their feet as it eats away on the tissue of the feet making them look like the photography on the left side, however it can be treated but not to the point when its back to normal. this is the most common physical feature a soldiers could get by having their feet in water for a long period.
Reliable source as its shows a impact the war had on New Zealand soldiers
(primary source)
Trench Mouth
A trench mouth is cause because of the lack of water and time to brush their teeth therefore their teeth turn deformed that makes it harder for soldiers to talk as they have sore teeth and also makes it hard for soldiers to eat too as the gums within the mouth becomes soft and harder to chew on food that are provide for the soldiers. Because they don't have the time to brush they teeth the tissue within the mouth are been eaten away and to prove the point its shown on the left side of a trench mouth from a soldier at the Battle of Gallipoli.
Useful piece of information as it is reliable to show the states the soldiers are in can and the limited of time to brushing their teeth.
(Secondary source)
A trench mouth is cause because of the lack of water and time to brush their teeth therefore their teeth turn deformed that makes it harder for soldiers to talk as they have sore teeth and also makes it hard for soldiers to eat too as the gums within the mouth becomes soft and harder to chew on food that are provide for the soldiers. Because they don't have the time to brush they teeth the tissue within the mouth are been eaten away and to prove the point its shown on the left side of a trench mouth from a soldier at the Battle of Gallipoli.
Useful piece of information as it is reliable to show the states the soldiers are in can and the limited of time to brushing their teeth.
(Secondary source)
When most soldiers return with a trench foot or a trench mouth they are basically treated as if a soldier is in shock. It will be harder to deal with as it will affect the people around them such as the doctors and nurses. However most New Zealand soldiers will return back home and have their wife taking care of them because they are shock or sick to do it themselves which has a negative impact on the womens as they have to do the mens job and look after them and this makes it harder for womens within New Zealand during that period of time. Women's roles change from working home to working to help the work force by providing food and nursing the inquired patience or soldiers and when they return home they wont be able to work therefore womens will take over.It also gave womens new opportunitie. Some womens or wife will feel the lost of a love one so they will be dealing with losing a husband as the effect it has on the soldiers also affects their wife's or love ones.These significant impact has cause a understanding to what the New Zealand soldiers or what they could have during the war which was backed up with evidence and shows what the New Zealand soldiers went through at a war as they knew now what the reality of what war is.......