Britain and Australia form an alliance because if Australia thought that if they support Britain and protect Britain from ever being invaded, Australia would receive the same respect back. Britain is also allianced with the United States, so Australia formed with them too for more protection. They would also be able to do more trades ( Trade Minerals and different types of products, etc.)
In a more simpler term, it's basically: "You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours".
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Because Australia was still technically part of the British Empire ( a Dominion) and was bound by an alliance that required it to participate in wars which involved its "sovereign" country( in this case Britain).
Not really although there was an alliance between Britain and Australia, Australia in those days did not have a great security problem in the region. During WW! when Australia's armed forces and most of its navy were in Europe the Japanese navy patrolled Australia's shores.
Alliance College of Australia was created in 1970.
Photographic Alliance of Great Britain was created in 1930.
No. It was for explicitly this reason that he was overthrown by the British and Soviets.
Yes
Britain (from 'special relationship') Canada (alliance in several wars regarding Middle East) Australia (same as in Canada) Japan (military alliance and close economic relationship) Israel (plays a role containing threat of terrorism)
Germany wanted more land so they invaded Poland in search of land. Due to Britain's alliance with Poland, they declared war on Germany. Australia's Alliance with Britain meant that they also declared war on Germany. WW2 Had begun.
it wan,t Australia it was Austria on the Triple Alliance side.
He wanted to form an alliance of friendship with France and Great Britain.