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At 6pm on the evening of 19 July 1916, the battle that began between Australian and German troops was the Battle of Fromelles. Lasting overnight, this battle came to be known as Australia's "worst day in history". British troops were also involved. A few sections of the German trenches were captured by the 8th and 14th Australian Brigades, but this was insufficient to turn the tide of the battle. The 5th Australian Division suffered a total of 5,533 casualties, including over 1900 deaths, while the 61st British Division suffered 1,547 casualties, whilst the Germans lost the fewest troops - 1,000.
if they lost the war many patriot troops would not re-enlist
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In late 2001, over 1,100 Australian troops fought in the beginning stages of the invasion.
The battle of Fromelles didn't work because the British troops didn't have enough experience in trench warfare and the attack was rushed. The other reason the battle failed for the British was because they were out numbered by the Germans.
At 6pm on the evening of 19 July 1916, the battle that began between Australian and German troops was the Battle of Fromelles. Lasting overnight, this battle came to be known as Australia's "worst day in history". British troops were also involved. A few sections of the German trenches were captured by the 8th and 14th Australian Brigades, but this was insufficient to turn the tide of the battle. The 5th Australian Division suffered a total of 5,533 casualties, including over 1900 deaths, while the 61st British Division suffered 1,547 casualties, whilst the Germans lost the fewest troops - 1,000.
Troops fight on land. The Battle of the Coral Sea was a naval engagement in which Australian naval and air units participated.
Australian and New Zealand troops were amazing in both battles of El Alamein and for their numbers, achieved immense successes.
if they lost the war many patriot troops would not re-enlist
From 1962 to 1972. For further reading: The Battle of Coral; by Lex McAulay. Published in 1988.
The impact of the crossing of the Delaware was that the British learned to never let their guard town. They were unprepared for an attack on Christmas Day. Washington and his troops won the battle.
The Australians were fighting on New Guinea and Port Moresby. The USN was engaging the IJN at Coral Sea.
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The Australian government.
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