Source Analysis
World War 1 & 2
Nature of War
Commemoration
Pacific War
100

Give a definition for "evidence".

Sources and information used to support an idea.

100

When did WW1 start & end

1914 - 1918

100

What terrain condition is commonly associated with excessive rain

Mud or Soft Earth, Water-logged

100

Name 1 commemoration day we celebrate (WW1 or WW2)

e.g. Remembrance Day, ANZAC Day

100

Which track or trail did Australians fight the Japanese in Papua New Guinea?

Kokoda

200

Is a primary source reliable?

Not always!

200

How long was World War 2?

1939-1945 - around 6 years

200

Name 1 technology used more in warfare during World War 2

Examples: Tanks, aeroplanes, bombs, etc.

200

What are the dates of ANZAC Day and Rememberance Day?

25th April and 11th November. 

200

What was the name of a soldier who surrendered and was taken into custody by the opposition?

Prisoner of War (POW)

300

Name 3 aspects of source analysis

TOMCAPRU - Type, Origin, Motive,Content, Audience, Perspective, Reliability, Usefulness

300

Australian Solider's fought at this major location

Gallipoli or Kokoda

300

Two theatres of War during World War 2

European and Pacific Theatres

300

What song is played on a bugle during a commemoration ceremony?

The last Post

300

What was a name for men conscripted to fight in WWII?

Chocos or Chocolate Soldiers because it was thought that they would melt under the heat of the battle. 

400

What is usefulness?

What does the source tell you about the topic you are studying?

400

Where was the western front?

the Belgian coast through France to the Swiss border - 700km long

400

Describe Enlistment versus Conscription

Enlistment: Voluntary

Conscription: Mandatory

400

What do ANZAC Day and Rememberance Day Commemorate?

ANZAC Day - Landing on Gallipoli in 1915

Rememberance Day - End of WWI

400

Name given to the local Papuans who helped Australian troops on the Kokoda track. 

Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels

500

What is reliability?

Is the source: consistent, can be corroborated, does it fulfil an agenda?

500

Which theatre of war is closer to Australia in World War 2? Who is the major threat?

The Pacific Theatre - Japan

500

Describe the difficulty the troops faced when landing at gallipoli.

Example: Narrow beach, darkness, under-fire from above, steep cliffs

500

What did Indigenous troops miss out on when returning from the wars?

Soldier settler scheme land, No access to war pensions, not allowed to join the RSL

500

What was the justification for the poor treatment of POWs by the Japanese in WWII?

They believed it was dishonourable to surrender and therefore POWs had disgraced their country by surrendering. The Japanese had the warrior tradition of fighting to the death.