Men and women from all over Australia rushed to enlist for the war when Prime Minister, Andrew Fisher declared we were going to help Britain. One of the reasons they rushed to enlist was that the war was glorified. They believed that they were going to be heroes and that the war would be over before they had a chance to be part of it. This was because people were unfamiliar with the realities of war as the European war ended in 1815. Media, books and education in schools perceived war as being quick and effective battles (Naïve Views, accessed 2016). There was also a huge campaign including propaganda persuading people to join the army. People were told by politicians and priests that it
Men and women from all over Australia rushed to enlist for the war when Prime Minister, Andrew Fisher declared we were going to help Britain. One of the reasons they rushed to enlist was that the war was glorified. They believed that they were going to be heroes and that the war would be over before they had a chance to be part of it. This was because people were unfamiliar with the realities of war as the European war ended in 1815. Media, books and education in schools perceived war as being quick and effective battles (Naïve Views, accessed 2016). There was also a huge campaign including propaganda persuading people to join the army. People were told by politicians and priests that it