In our next session we will see how the Middle East was carved up in the scramble for oil resources.
Terry Case
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Our July DVD covered the Versailles Treaty negotiations where Australian PM Billy Hughes was an outspoken advocate wanting Germany to become a subservient nation paying massive fines. This together with the formation of new European countries, led to WW2.
In our next session we will see how the Middle East was carved up in the scramble for oil resources. Terry Case Our June meeting DVD focused on the revolutions that brought Lenin & the Bolsheviks to power in Russia. We saw the hopes and struggles to raise the desperately poor to a higher standard of living, at first applauded by many in the west. The Soviet Union set out to be a world leader that would see revolutions in many other countries; but lost many of its supporters who were horrified by the mass killings. International support crumbled, to be replaced by fear of communism.
Our second program had been produced for an Anzac Day screening. It featured the battlefield cemeteries and included an acknowledgement that Aboriginals were also among the Australian war dead and wounded, but have only recently been acknowledged for their service. Those Aboriginal soldiers who survived were not eligible for Soldier settlement schemes and other support, nor were not allowed to join the RSL, although some branches allowed them to join ex comrades for Anzac Day. The program asked us to understand the complexities of the war so we do not fall prey to “fairy stories”. The finale was a reading of war poet Siegfried Sassoon’s Aftermath written in 1919. The harrowing poem asks: “Have you forgotten yet?” Sassoon writes of the horrors of the Western Front, the rats & the dead, the terribly wounded and the young boys, now shattered men. “ Look down & swear by the slam of the war, you will never forget.” The poem concludes : “Do you ever ask if it's all going to happen again?” Of course we know that is exactly what happened just 20 years later. Terry Case |
Armchair History - 'Tudors - Power and Religion''Tudors- Power and Religion', commenced just before the Pandemic lock down in 2021. Owing to the number of interruptions that the course had in 2021, the full course is being offered again in 2022. Convenor/s and Contact DetailsTerry Case 0427621700
Meeting TimesNew times - 2nd & 4th Friday 2 to 4 pm from Friday 25th March.
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December 2022
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