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Australia was part of the Allied forces
Australia was one of the main Allied powers fighting against Germany in WW2Australia was one of the main Allied powers fighting against Germany in WW2
the us and australia
Yes
In World War I Australia fought with other countries but in World War II they were not part of the Allied Forces that conquered the Axis Forces.
Yes
A letter in the Queensland State Archives reveals that not even the Queensland Government knows the significance of the Maltese Cross on the Queensland flag. The most credible theory is that Queensland and the Victoria Cross became allied as a result of the fact that the Victoria Cross is a form of the Maltese Cross. The Victoria Cross was first offered in 1857 by Queen Victoria at the close of the Crimean War and Queensland was established as an independent state in 1859, just two years later.
Yes, President Roosevelt did order the military to leave the Philippines and transferred the command of the allied forces in the Pacific theater to Australia.
France, Great Britain, America, Australia
The Allied powers were Britain, France, Russia, the United States, Canada and Australia. The Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Australia enters wars that don't involve it because of the other countries involved. Australia is allied to USA, Britain, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia. Being allied to these countries means that Australia shows support to its allies in war and other difficult times. By doing this Australia helps other countries that may help it when Australia is in difficult times. This relationship is important for the growth, wellbeing and relations of Australia.
Australia was the foot hole for the allied troops to mount an attack on Japanese forces. The battle of Guadalcanal was the deciding battle in preventing the Japanese invasion of Australia.