The War That Changed Us

Archie Barwick
Harold Pompey Elliott
Vida Goldstein

The War That Changed Us is a 4-episode Australian television documentary series presenting the true stories of six Australians in World War I.[1] The series was first shown by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on four consecutive Sunday evenings commencing on 19 August 2014. Australia entered World War I in August 1914, one hundred years earlier.[2]


Characters

The series follows the range of experiences of the following real-life people:[2]

These people were chosen because there was a substantial amount of material they had written. Archie Barwick and Kit McNaughton kept diaries. Pompey Elliott wrote many detailed letters to his wife. The speeches of Tom Barker, Vida Goldstein, and Eva Hughes were widely reported in newspapers. Vida Goldstein also published many opinion pieces.

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