How useful are the views of Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli suggested in Sources A, B and C? Explain your answer.
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Sam Arnold How useful are the views of Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli suggested in Sources A, B and C? Explain your answer. These sources give us a view of how the Anzacs were represented in the Gallipoli campaign. To answer the question I have to take into consideration that all sources are either useful or limited and for different reasons. They can be useful for giving information on specific questions if reliable for facts, or propaganda for opinion. They will be limited in usefulness if they lack information or are unreliable. Source A contains two cartoons depicting Australian soldiers. An Australian artist published these in The Anzac book in 1916. One of these is headed " The Hopeless Dawn" and is of a soldier, supposedly, standing to. But this is an ironic comment, as the soldier appears tired as he is yawning and is represented poorly. The facing cartoon shows a battered and...


