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what insights can we gain from this photograph about the experiences of Australian soldiers during the Battle of Fromelles, and how did their sacrifices shape our understanding of war? (Include details/descriptions from the source and explain how they support your response. Reference evidence using source 1,, source 2., etc.)

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what insights can we gain from this photograph about the experiences of Australian soldiers during the Battle of Fromelles, and how did their sacrifices shape our understanding of war? (Include details/descriptions from the source and explain how they support your response. Reference evidence using source 1,, source 2., etc.)

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