âa complete battalion had been wiped out', quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 240
âThey're not Americansâ¦' quoted in Treadwell, page 213
âkeep your mouths shut', quoted in Stewart, page 418
âbeing behind a curtainâ¦' quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 531
âa wonderful soundâ¦' quoted in Harper,
Dark Journey
, page 361
âeverything is lost', quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 614
âsure he did not knowâ¦' quoted in Harper,
Dark Journey
, page 442
âlot of bushrangers', quoted in Bean,
Anzacs to Amiens
, page 481
âit all happened likeâ¦' quoted in Bean,
Anzacs to Amiens
, page 482
âburnt the grass and earth black', quoted in Stewart, page 479
âone minute', quoted in Wilson, page 210
âWhich way?', quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 906
âAll I can say is youâ¦' quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 926
âput in to do', quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 933
ârecoil of thousands of gunsâ¦' quoted in Downing, page 176
âsick of the war and hadâ¦' quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 1036
âit was just a relief, we didn'tâ¦' quoted in Boyack & Tolerton, page 240
âeveryone was so dog tired â¦' quoted in Tolerton, page 188
âFancy no more shellsâ¦' quoted in Boyack, page 88
âit all seemed unrealâ¦' quoted in Mitchell, page 278
âThe fighting is finishedâ¦' quoted in Wilson, page 227
Chapter 12
âFern Seed' (extract), quoted in MacKenzie, Vol. V, page 177
âfirst to comeâ¦' quoted in Bean, Vol. VI, page 1058
âwas just a soldier who'd comeâ¦' quoted in Boyack & Tolerton, page 243
ârepair boots, class woolâ¦' quoted in Lee, page 127
âcame back, having lost an armâ¦' quoted in Boyack, page 71
âCivvie life's a bleedin' failureâ¦' quoted in Gammage, page 271
âwas so aggressively Australian', quoted in Dennis et al., page 241
âI gave my son, he gave his lifeâ¦' quoted in
www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/Western_Front.pdf
, page 92.
âall a great pityâ¦' quoted in Carthew, page 238