Australian's were excited to be entering the war. But they hadn't done anything like it before, so they did not know what to expect.
The families were devastated as they were pulled apart and their loved ones might not be coming home.
The Australians were very excited to kill Germans. By August 20, over 10000 men had enlisted. Many were itching to get a dig at a few Germans. However, many volunteers were disappointed for they had to be over a certain height, have good teeth, and no flat feet. Most of the early avalanche of volunteers was roused by a sense of adventure. Rayy =D The Australians were very excited to kill Germans. By August 20, over 10000 men had enlisted. Many were itching to get a dig at a few Germans. However, many volunteers were disappointed for they had to be over a certain height, have good teeth, and no flat feet. Most of the early avalanche of volunteers was roused by a sense of adventure. Rayy =D
Australians were largely in favour of joining in the war, although the concept of a war itself would not have been welcomed. They were, however, keen to prove themselves as either representatives of a nation in its own right, or as allies and supporters of Britain. It never occurred to most Australians to not participate in a war fought on the opposite side of the world to us. It was a chance to show just what Australians were made of - and they certainly proved themselves with their unswerving loyalty and obedience to the strangest of commands at Gallipoli.
For King and Country. The young men of Australia flooded to the office of
the recruiters. The ANZAC's contribution to the war effort was a thing to
behold.
They voulenteared to go to war. Some were forced
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a tad cold and a wee bit scared.
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
US attitude towards WW1 The US didn't want to join the war on anyone's side and followed a policy oferjg0edh98ohgoiudybgh9drfhgr8yhb9regh98eryg
The Australian Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War 2 was Robert Gordon Menzies.
The British SASThe Australian SASThe US Navy Seals/Delta ForceThe New Zealand SAS1st the U.S.A Navy Seal //Incorrect, Correct List Above2nd the British SAS3rd the Australian SAS4th the New Zealand SAS
Never, the British resistance during the Battle of England and the Blitz in 1940 was the first notable allies' victory towards axis.
why has the world changed its attitude toward china....
Perception is how you perceive the world (how you see it) and your attitude is how you act towards it.
Perception is how you perceive the world (how you see it) and your attitude is how you act towards it.
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
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The BEATLES influenced people in the 1960's, and for decades to come, by their music, clothes, hairstyles, attitude towards drugs, politics, films, music videos, running a business, religious beliefs, attitudes towards sex, nudity, and by leading the "British invasion" in the 1960s in which British music tended to dominate popular music around the world.
Perception refers to how we interpret and make sense of information through our senses, while attitude is a learned tendency to behave in a certain way towards an object, person, or situation. In essence, perception is about understanding the world around us, whereas attitude is about our predisposition or inclination towards it.
From what I can find out, most of the Australian uniforms were of British inspiration, but made in Australia. They also varied slightly in design from their British counterparts. Also, dependent upon were Australian troops served, they may have worn a combination of British, American and Canadian uniforms.
Human attitude towards nature varies widely, ranging from exploitation and destruction to conservation and reverence. Cultural, social, economic, and educational factors all play a role in shaping individual and collective attitudes towards nature. Ultimately, promoting a deeper connection with the natural world and fostering a sense of stewardship can help cultivate a more positive and sustainable attitude towards nature.
Hakluyt held a positive and enthusiastic attitude towards the Americas, viewing it as a land of opportunity for exploration, trade, and colonization by the English. He believed in the potential for economic growth and geopolitical advantage through engagement with the New World.
A successful conclusion to World War II.