Australia fought on the side of the Allies. Thanks to her British colonial history, she retained close links with Britain and placed men, ships, and planes at Britain's disposal. Australians served bravely in all theaters of war.
I'm guessing your question is meant to say: "Why did Australia join World War 2 on the side of the Allies?"
Australia joined the Allies became the Empire of Japan was taking large amounts of territory in the Pacific. Due to this, the Australians became concerned and entered WW2
they weren't on a specific side of the world. The Allies in World War Two were Britain, and her former colonies all over the world (Australia, Canada, NZ, South Africa etc) U.S., the U.S.S.R and France. The Axis were Germany, Italy and Japan.
Axis and allies.
He was on the allies side.
I didn't fight at all, which side did you fight on.
The Allies were on the opposing side of the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan.)
they weren't on a specific side of the world. The Allies in World War Two were Britain, and her former colonies all over the world (Australia, Canada, NZ, South Africa etc) U.S., the U.S.S.R and France. The Axis were Germany, Italy and Japan.
Axis and allies.
The side of the Allies .
He was on the allies side.
I didn't fight at all, which side did you fight on.
World War 2 was of two alliances. The Axis, and the Allies. Great Britain and U.S.A were on the Allies side.
The Allies and the Axis.
Axis
The Allies and the Axis. America was on the side of the Allies. Nazi Germany was on the side of the Axis.
The Allies were on the opposing side of the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan.)
The US fought on the side of the Allies. The other side was called the Axis.
Allies for both World Wars.