Many Australians held that their troops were often used as sacrificial lambs sent out to be slaughtered while British troops were held in reserve and spared. Canadians shared the same sentiment after the Raid at Dieppe. (And rightly or wrongly, many hold on to those feelings within the British Empire today.)
There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
The Australian Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War 2 was Robert Gordon Menzies.
The Australian War Cabinet.
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
A Tommy in world war one was a British soldier.
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There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
The Australian Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War 2 was Robert Gordon Menzies.
Worl war 2
Field Marshall Montgomery was the leading British general in the European Theater in World War 2. There were other British or Royal Army Generals who fought in Asia and around Australia with Australian Generals. However I figure you mean the war in the European Theater.
Australian forces had by this time already served in the Boer war in south Africa on the side of the British.
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.
They probably could.
At the time Australia was under British rule. So when the UK entered the war, Australian troops were also deployed. They fight for their king/queen, of Britain.
When most of the men were in the warfront most work was done by the women. That is when the people say the potential in women. They had their own women navy.