Hard on the home front

Three Australian war correspondents, G.L. Gilmour, Charles Bean and Keith Murdoch, dressed as soldiers, are watching the 57th and 58th Battalions in action against Cabaret Wood Farm, a position in the Hindenburg Line, about 1200 yards north-east of Bellicourt, in France, from the safety of a ditch. This was the battalion of Private Arthur Edebohls of Harkaway. Picture: AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL.

Sacrifice and hardship wasn’t confined to the battlefields during the Great War. They did it pretty tough at home as […]

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