
1 minute read
Short term and Long term impacts of WW1
from WW1: GALIPOLLI
by Sonya Dunn
on the Soldiers:
Some of the long term and shortterm impacts that impacted these types of soldiers were brutal and deadly. The first impact was a long-term impact, ‘Shell Shock’ which is a form of PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Shell shock was caused by the sounds of bullets, bombs and other explosives when hitting something or someone. This would impact the soldiers really bad and would cause them to be very anxious and jumpy.
Advertisement
One of the short-term impacts were when they arrived at ANZAC cove they had a bullet fire which got rid of 2000 of their soldiers on their first day.
Bibliography:
“Armistice.” National WWI Museum and Memorial, www.theworldwar.org/learn/aboutwwi/armistice#:~:text=On%20Nov.
Australian War Memorial. “Home | the Australian War Memorial.” Awm.gov.au, 4 Feb. 2019, www.awm.gov.au/.
“British Library.” Www.bl.uk, www.bl.uk/world-warone/articles/combat-and-soldiers-experiencesm. Accessed 29 May 2023.
corporateName =Department of Veterans’ Affairs; address=21 Genge St, Civic/Canberra City.
“Timeline of Australians and the Gallipoli Campaign | Anzac Portal.” Anzacportal.dva.gov.au, 30 June 2022, anzacportal.dva.gov.au/wars-andmissions/ww1/where-australiansserved/gallipoli/timeline.
“Google Earth.” Earth.google.com, earth.google.com/web/@40.30074506. Accessed 29 May 2023.
Norwich University Online. “Six Causes of World War I.” Norwich University Online, Norwich University, 1 Aug. 2017, online.norwich.edu/academicprograms/resources/six-causes-of-world-wari#:~:text=The%20expansion%20of%20European%2 0nations.
Study.com, 2023, study.com/academy/lesson/diplomacy-of-worldwar-one-secret-agreements-diplomaticarrangements.html#:~:text=World%20War%20I%2 0Alliances%20were.