NZHistory.net.nz, New Zealand history online - casualties /taxonomy/term/444/0 en New Zealand and the First World War /war/first-world-war-overview/introduction <div class="mini-pic-right"><a href="/node/2491"></a></p> <p class="caption"><a href="/node/2491">Firing a trench mortar</a></p> First World War - overview british empire casualties ww1 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 1216 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Overview - the Battle of the Somme /war/the-battle-of-the-somme/overview <div class="joomla_content"> <h2>The Battle of the Somme </h2> <p>&#39;Somme. The whole history of the world cannot contain a more gruesome word.&#39; This is how one German officer described the Battle of the Somme in 1916. It was here that, day after day, lines of advancing soldiers were cut down by machine-gun fire; here that the shriek and thud of hundreds of thousands of artillery shells shattered the air. In the desolation of No Man&#39;s Land between the British and German lines, men floundered and drowned in the mud or lay in agony, awaiting rescue.</p> <h3> Background</h3> <p>The British and French offensive on the German-held territory around the river Somme in northern France in mid-1916 was intended to be a key breakthrough on the Western Front. Five months earlier, French and German forces had clashed around the medieval French fortress town of Verdun as the Germans aimed to bleed the French dry. It became a war of attrition. Much blood was certainly being spilt, but neither side showed any signs of cracking. With French losses mounting, the British took charge of the plan to attack on the Somme to relieve pressure at Verdun.</p> Battle of the Somme casualties somme western front ww1 Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 2519 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz First World War casualties by month /media/photo/first-world-war-casualties-month <p> This graph shows the monthly New Zealand casualties (including those killed, wounded, missing and taken prisoner) during the First World War. Note that the date refers to when the casualty was reported in New Zealand, so there is often a delay - eg the first Anzac casualties (from 25 April 1915) are not reported until May. </p> <img src="/files/images/ww1-casualties-graph.mini.jpg" alt="Media file" /> /media/photo/first-world-war-casualties-month#comments First World War - overview The Gallipoli campaign Battle of the Somme Passchendaele: fighting for Belgium Armistice Day casualties death ww1 photos Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 6346 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Reading the casualty list /media/photo/reading-the-casualty-list-first-world-war <p> On 27 July 1916 the <i>Auckland Weekly News</i> had on its cover a photograph captioned &#8216;The Casualty List&#8217;. </p> <p> The publication of death notices in local newspapers &#8211; often with heavy black lines around the entry and a banner reading &#8216;For the Empire&#8217;s Cause&#8217; &#8211; informed the wider community of a family&#8217;s loss. Almost every newspaper in New Zealand also published the Roll of Honour, widening the community of mourning to the nation. </p> <div class="panorama-caption"> <p> <i>Auckland Weekly News</i>, 27 July 1916 </p> <img src="/files/images/grief-casualty-list.mini.jpg" alt="Media file" /> /media/photo/reading-the-casualty-list-first-world-war#comments First World War - overview Passchendaele: fighting for Belgium casualties death passchendaele ww1 photos Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 5210 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz Evacuating the wounded from Crete /media/photo/evacuating-the-wounded-from-crete <img src="/files/images/crete-027.mini.jpg" alt="Media file" /> /media/photo/evacuating-the-wounded-from-crete#comments The Battle for Crete battle for crete casualties maori in war photos Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:00:00 +1200 573 at http://www.nzhistory.net.nz