When the Britain was brought into the war (as a result of Germany mobilising against neutral Belgium), the whole empire was obliged to help the empire. Australia was part of the British Empire and they sent soldiers to fight. The most famous fight that the Australians were involoved in was Gallipoli in 1914. This took place in Turkey. Britain wanted to gain control of the Dardanelles Strait (which was owned by Turkey) so they could send supplies and troops to Russia to help them fight Germany on the western front.
Australia sent 17,000 men to the Korean War.
he was the prime minister of Australia and he sent the troops to Vietnam
an old lady came to Australia and infected it with her rosy docks and that's how the rosy docks came to Australia
Between 1962 and 1972 about 50,000 Australian servicemen and women served in Vietnam.
Political relationships with the UK has been reduced, where allies with the USA has grown stonger. Migrations to Australia increased, especially from Europe and Asia.
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Australia sent 17,000 men to the Korean War.
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See the link to the Reserve Bank of Australia.
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