Australians showed their mateship everyday, whether it be giving up their ration for a fellow comrade who was sick, or running through battlefields carrying a wounded soldier. an Australian soldier is the definition of mateship. in every single way.
australians showed courage just by going to world war one let alone fighting for their country. the showed couirage by risking their lives to save their fellow soldiors and fighting for peace....
holly Simpson rox!!
australians showed courage just by going to world war one let alone fighting for their country. the showed couirage by risking their lives to save their fellow soldiors and fighting for peace....
holly Simpson rox!!
About 400,000.
The main reason Australians were so eager to voulenteer to support the British in World War one, was that we were still a part of the Commonwealth and if the British Soliers needed help then we, the Australians Soldiers, would be there for them; we had their back.
300,000 soldiers fought in world war one,62,000 died leaving 228,000 soldiers
OP, go watch the movie Gallipoli. That will give you a good idea of what the ANZAC forces went through in WW I aka "The war to end all wars."
Assuming that you meant: "Did the country of Australia surrender?" the answer is NO. Sure, individual detachments of Australians surrendered at various times; like all armies, they were occasionally defeated and surrendered.
the term mateship was first used during the First World War by ANZACS.
World War 1
Australians, along with New Zealanders, mark the First World War with ANZAC Day. It is a day of remembrance, and Australians generally take great pride in their contributions to the war effort.
Australians did not support conscription in WW1 all the troops Australia sent were volunteers.
By the end of World War 1, 58,961 Australians had been killed, and over 165,000 had been wounded. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918.
The Australians fought as part of the British Commonwealth on the side of the Allies.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
The Australians were part of the allies and actively participated in WWII
Australians went to war in August 1914.
1939 to 1945.
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About 400,000.