World War One was mostly fought on the other side of the world. Because the ANZACs were a long way from home, they learned to rely on each other.
For four years the Diggers lived together, trained together, and often died together. The friendships formed were to last a lifetime.
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(Above) In an underground shelter the ANZACs make the most of a break in the fighting to sit around a fire and tell stories. (AWM E1223)
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(Above) ANZACs enjoy a coffee behind the front lines. The soldiers making the ‘brew’ were later killed in an explosion. (AWM E00051)