History should be a brutal warning to today's politicians: '60,000 dead'

By Mark Dapin
Updated November 11 2017 - 12:18am, first published November 10 2017 - 3:13pm
Office of Australian War Graves. Photo shows, War graves iin Sydney War Cemetery at Rookwood Sydney. Photo by Peter Rae pmr Tuesday 1 April 2008. SMH News story by John Huxley.
Office of Australian War Graves. Photo shows, War graves iin Sydney War Cemetery at Rookwood Sydney. Photo by Peter Rae pmr Tuesday 1 April 2008. SMH News story by John Huxley.

Amid all the centennial fanfare and celebration of the Anzac sacrifice, Office of Australian War Graves director and former Australian Army officer Ken Corke says there are pressing reasons why we should remember the tragedy of World War I.

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