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World War I was in the era of around the 1910's to the 1920's, with World War II to follow shortly afterwards. New Zealand sent troops over because they were our allies and they helped us fight to keep Germany from taking over the world.
New Zealand was part of the British Empire. Britain delcared war on Germany in August 1914. New Zealand, along with Australia participated vastly in the Balkins Campaign in Galipoli.
The Anzacs (Australian, New Zealand Army Corp) Went to war in WW1 because of alliances with the British monarch, because Australia and New Zealand are ruled under the same monarch, Australians and New Zealanders had no choice but to fight for the King and Country. To cut a long story short, they went to war because we had to fight for Britain, because of our alliances, if New Zealand and Australia ever needed help, Britain would come to our aid, but in this case we needed to aid Britain in defeating Germany.
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No, China did not fight New Zealand in world war.No.
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World War I was in the era of around the 1910's to the 1920's, with World War II to follow shortly afterwards. New Zealand sent troops over because they were our allies and they helped us fight to keep Germany from taking over the world.
It is unknown who will be in World War 3 and those of us alive must work to see that there will never be a World War 3. If New Zealand needed to fight and help they would. They were exceptionally good warriors as were the Australians.
To fight for the British Monarch.
New Zealand got involved in World War I in August of 1914.
Assuming your talking about New Zealand....nobody. New Zealand was not active during World War 1.
Britan was one of New Zealand's allies in world war 2.
What was new Zealands invovlement in world war 1
Peter Fraser was the pm of New Zealand during WW2 however, New Zealand did not take part in the war.
to get freedom Australia had to go to a war because people from other countries are destroying Australia.