The Battle of the Coral Sea.
Australia was protected from Japanese occupation by an Allied victory in the Battle of the Coral Sea. It never fell.
In World War II, the islands near Australia where a main battle was fought were the ________. solomon islands
Solomon island
Solomon island
The Battle of the Coral Sea. Although it was a tactical draw, the battle was a strategic win for the Allies because it stopped their drive toward Australia.
The Battle of Plattsburgh
the battle of the 'Coral Sea' is one of them
Armidale NSW Australia
They were stopped at the "Battle of the Coral Sea" in 1942.
They didn't leave the war. Australia fought hard especially during its darkest hour of the Battle for Australia. Australia fought until the allies had defeated the Axis powers in 1945. By the end of the war over 1 million Australians had served.
Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. This is where a joint naval force of American and Australian ships confronted the Japanese navy in the greatest naval battle in history.
By inflicting severe losses against the Japanese Empire in the Pacific Theatre. Some of the major battles that led to victory over Japan were Battle of Milne Bay, Battle of Kokoda Trail, Battle of the Coral Sea, and most importantly the Battle of Australia. Australia came out of WW2 as one of the most powerful nations with having the largest airforce in the world.