ANZAC Day
Australians commemorate the signing of the Armistice Treaty which bought an end to World War 1, rather than the war itself.
It was started in 1919 - by King George V... to commemorate the end of World War 1.
Anzac Day is a day in April that is celebrated in New Zealand and Australia to commemorate their soldiers who fought in the ANZAC in World War 1 in Galipoli and elsewhere. see related link below.
it is a memorial there to commemorate the victims of the first world war
I should think it was quieter and sadder for many countries that participated in World War 1, but for Australia with its small population, and World War 1 being its first major overseas conflict it was a disillusioning experience. In World War 2 Australia answered the call, but the enthusiasm had been worn off by the memories of World War 1.
The war after world war 2 in which Australia participated was the Korean war.
Australia joined the first world war in 1914
It is to remember what had happened to Singapore during World War 2...
The 1921 Peace dollar was minted to commemorate the end of World War I.
It was a present from France, I believe to commemorate how they helped them in world war 2
Australia has not had a war. The country has been involved with other wars around the world, but Australia has not had a civil war.
Mark Henry.