Gallipoli, in Turkey, Eastern Mediterranean.
No, the opposite we were allies with Poland. When Hitler first invaded Poland, Australia along with Britain and New Zealand immediately responded by declaring war on Germany.
to get freedom Australia had to go to a war because people from other countries are destroying Australia.
To fight in the First World War or similar. To fight in the First World War or similar.
As a federated country, Australia first fought in the Second Boer War.
In the summer of 1941. (The Germans won that campaign.)
No, Britain declared war first. Then Australia a day later, then New Zealand another day later. Finally Canada declared war 4 days later.
Your question doesn't make sense, but most men in Australia during world war two fought in the war. Some that didn't go help support the war
Austria-Hungary
No, but they chose to support the British (and, most Australians are of British descent).
well yes and no. Australia was still a colony of Britain so they couldn't declare war but there were battles in the pacific in order to protect Australia and there were Australians at D-Day. So even though they didn't go to war Australians were fighting in the British Army, Navy, etc.
The went to Gallipoli first
this was in may 1970 people gathereed in capital cities like sydney it was to go against conscription in Vietnam war