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Title: Gallipoli - Australian Film Review
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Even more horrifying for Frank was witnessing Snowy on his deathbed naively saying, "I wonder why they aren't giving me any food or drink?"
When the Anzacs were in Egypt, they thought that the ?Gypos' were a bunch of thieves. The lecture one of the officers gave before the start of the exercises in Cairo probably didn't do much for respect towards the Egyptians... Showed first 250 characters
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The lecture one of the officers gave before the start of the exercises in Cairo probably didn't do much for respect towards the Egyptians.
I thought that it was amusing to see the state rivalry during the football game, as it is so reflective of what still happens today in modern day Australia... Showed next 250 characters
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