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I should think it was quieter and sadder for many countries that participated in World War 1, but for Australia with its small population, and World War 1 being its first major overseas conflict it was a disillusioning experience. In World War 2 Australia answered the call, but the enthusiasm had been worn off by the memories of World War 1.

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Q: Why was Australia's response to World War 2 quieter and sadder than ww1?
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