Because Australia is an ally of Great Britain. Since Great Britain wanted to go into War, Britain needed more power, and with more power, they needed more people. So Great Britain increased its power by getting all Commonwealth Countries to fight on the Allies side.
because they were told to..
to get freedom Australia had to go to a war because people from other countries are destroying Australia.
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.
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
The New Zealand Land Wars The Australian Revolution The Boer War WW1 WW2 The Korean War The Vietnam War The Afghanistan War The Iraq War There are several smaller conflicts and peace keeping missions Australia has been involved in as well.
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.
they go to places that are'nt war torn E.g Australia,china.
As allies of the United Kingdom and opponents of terrorism, Australia supported them in their decision to go to war, and showed that support in many ways - including sending soldiers into Afghanistan.
Gallipoli, in Turkey, Eastern Mediterranean.
Information about Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War can be found by going to the following site. http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/vietnam.htm Viper1
Australia has not had a war. The country has been involved with other wars around the world, but Australia has not had a civil war.
There has only been one war in Australia and that was against Japan.