World War I: The Middle East

From 1916, Australian troops served with Allied forces throughout the Middle East, mainly taking part in action against the Ottoman Empire.

From 1916, Australian troops served with Allied forces throughout the Middle East, mainly taking part in action against the Ottoman Empire.

Over three years Australian troops and the Australian Flying Corps served in Egypt, Palestine and the territories now known as Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Syria. To protect vital shipping routes, the Allied campaign aimed to defend the Suez Canal and the Sinai Peninsula.

The extreme heat, harsh terrain and shortage of water in the region presented unique challenges for the troops. To meet these challenges, the Allies relied heavily on horses and camels.

Curriculum areas

  • Year 9 History

Questions

  • What challenges did the Allied forces face in the Middle East?
  • What strategies did the Allied forces adopt to deal with the local conditions?
  • How did those on the home front respond to the achievements of Australians serving in the Middle East?

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