Roughly 120 - 300 Australian Aborigines served during WW2.
Aboriginals were soldier during the war and they also patroled the Australia's nothern regoins on behalf of the military. some aborigines served in the army during the war eventhough they did not qualify for citizenship others helped patrol Australia's vast northern shores.
The Aborigines linked their religion and their land together. They believed that their ancestors of long ago had created the world in a period of time called the Dreaming orDreamtime. These ancestral beings never died but became a part of nature.
Australian Aborigines believe in the Dreamtime as a sacred era when ancestral beings created the world and all living things. They see it as a timeless and spiritual realm that continues to influence their lives and connection to the land. The Dreamtime is central to their cultural identity, providing guidance on social norms, rituals, and relationships with the natural world.
AnswerThe Australian aborigines followed an animistic religion based on spirits who helped make the world the way it is today. Beliefs varied from region to region, and only initiated male aborigines are permitted to know all the most secret myths. The time of creation was known as the Dreamtime, but there was no single creator god, as in the Abrahamic religions, and the aborigines did not have a universal myth about a single ancestor couple
No Australian city was bombed during WW1.
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
400,000
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Matt Damon
Japanese bombed Darwin I believe
the aborigines of Australia