Approximatly 32 times.
For: Many people at the time subscribed to the domino theory, that Communist dominance would spread from one Communist nation (such as North Vietnam) to neighbouring nations (such as South Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia) and that the chain would eventually result in Australia becoming a Communist dictatorship. At the time, the public were in general very fearful and hateful towards Communism. By fighting Communism in Vietnam, it was intended that North Vietnam's Communist military would be defeated before it could invade Australia. It strengthened Australia's alliance with the United States, another foreign party on South Vietnam's side of the war. Australia had a growing economy benefitting from increased trade with the US, and as a small country without much defence in case of invasion, could have the US intervene as 'repayment' for Australia helping them in the Vietnam War.It mirrors America's.
The country of Vietnam (which includes the North and South of 40 years ago) today is approximately a little smaller than the state of Montana (by about 20,000 square miles). However, terrain wise, having a long coastline, Vietnam (counting N & S together) would more resemble California or Florida.
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Canada is 9,985,000 km² and the Philippines are 300,000 km², so 33.28 times.
what was the number of refugees who came after the war
South Africa fits into Australia 6.30964408 times.
About 27 times
Australia has an area 464.1 times greater than Denmark.
Italy will fit i9nto Western Australia 8,43 times
there were many effects from the war on Australia Politically, environmentally, socially and economically these were all isses after the war. these issues lead to feminism, conscription etcimpact of Vietnam war on AustraliaThousands of refugees entered Australia between 1977 and 1978. This made people scared because not only could the Vietnamese refugees spread unwanted diseases but a ship from Another Country could invade because of the undetected refugee ship. Also the Vietnamese people didn't do anything about their refugees they left it all to Australia! Australians were forced to open their eyes after forcing their young men into a war that was the result of American expansionism and to ad to this one that was eventually lost. Directly after the Vietnam War many refugees from South East Asia came to our shores claiming refugee status and we could not very well refuse them as many had fought alongside our men during the war. As a result Australia's culture was further broadened both theologically philosophically racially and culinary all in all Australia benefited from the experience.
About 6 times
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