One effect was that Australia was a much more independent nation esspecially in regards to foreign policy. We started to look elsewhere instead of always to the British for protection. Also, it helped Australians recognise themselves as Australians and not British living in Australia. george and Phil wer here 08 xxx
australians involvment in ww1
internationalism
See the related link below for a list of countries and their involvement in WWII. Practically every nation was tied into the war somehow.
the parkes telescope in Australia gave the world images of the first moon landing.
It is completely irrelevant as Germany would have attacked Poland anyway.
the tooth fairy came and ate everyone becoming australias worst villan!
Yes, Australia was a major contributor to the Allied effort in World War II; Australian troops fought in North Africa, Europe, and in the Pacific.About 41,200 Australians died in World War II.(About 1 man for every 200 Australians at that time)At one point there was serious danger that the Japanese would invade Australia. In particular the city of Darwin was heavily bombed by Japanese aircraft.
Cause we used to own Australia and all of the Pacific. In fact, once 1 third of the world was run by the UK
The united nations was founded to promote peace and prevent another world war. To encourage continued US involvement, the united nations placed its headquarters in york
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the cause
There was none....