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Subject: OT RE: [Leica] There's something about German design ...
From: hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (G Hopkinson)
Date: Mon Jan 15 21:07:32 2007
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Marc for your interest, some figures provided by the Australian War Memorial.
I referred to numbers serving, rather than per capita, which you have 
mentioned in your response.
 
"Australian population 1914-1918: four million.

416, 809 Australians enlisted for service in the First World War, 
representing 38.7% of the total male population aged between 18 to
44.

At end of war:

Outcome Number affected 
died 58,961 
wounded 166,811 
missing or prisoners of war 4,098 
suffered from sickness 87,865 

At almost 65%, the Australian casualty rate (proportionate to total 
embarkations) was the highest of the war."

Appalling statistics by any measure

Hoppy

-----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+hoppyman=bigpond.net.au@leica-users.org 
[mailto:lug-bounces+hoppyman=bigpond.net.au@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
Marc James Small
Sent: Tuesday, 16 January 2007 12:43
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Subject: RE: [Leica] There's something about German design ...

At 09:12 PM 1/15/2007, G Hopkinson wrote:
 >Yes, Marc. The only one to do so, I believe. The vehicle is on display
 >behind glass next to life size statues of dinosaurs in an
 >exterior garden. I'm not sure what that says. You can get within a
 >metre or two, but the glass makes photography difficult. I must
 >visit again with M in hand. Perhaps something with a polariser might
 >be better. http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/features/mephisto/
 >It was captured and brought home to Australia. A rather larger war
 >souvenir than most, perhaps. Out of interest, Australia's
 >casualty rate in that monstrous conflict was proportionately higher
 >than that of any other country, I understand.

Hmm.  You sound like Nevil Shute.  Poland and 
Hungary and Belgium also claim the highest per 
capita losses but I've never examined the matter 
to see for myself:  I know that Australia 
suffered and suffered hard in both World Wars.

The Queensland Museum does claim to hold the last 
preserved A7V.  The Germans have a reconstruction 
of one.  Within the past five years, one was 
located in a WWI battlefield but I believe that 
very little was found other than rust.

The Wikipedia article lists all 20 of these by body designation.

Marc


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