There were 39,366 Australian military deaths and 735 civilian deaths. For more info on Australian casualties in WWII go the the Australian War Memorial site at http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/statistics/index.htm Sources indicate anywhere from 25,000 to 35,000 in total. The Australian War Memorial lists the totals as 19,235 battle-related deaths and 20,194 non-battle-related deaths in World War 2.
6 billion! That's almost the population of the world!! You and I are lucky to be alive! ;)
Over 450 soldiers died. Many U.S men and women were injured and killed. 
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Regardless of whose concentration camps they were Australian or Japanese they left many people physically and psychologically scared. Leading to situations that the Australian health system would have to deal with until they died out.
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23,365
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
During World War II, approximately 50,000 women served in the Australian armed forces. They took on various roles, including nursing, administrative support, and other essential functions within the Australian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Many women also served in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) and the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). Their contributions were crucial to the war effort and helped pave the way for future generations of women in the military.
There was 39,800 Australian military deaths and 700 civilian deaths.
543 American service women died in World War 2 .
There are and have been many famous Australian sportsmen and women. You need to be more specific.
557 women served. ANSWER thnk u sooo much xD
they did not get a lot men got double the amount than women.
About 100,000.
6 billion! That's almost the population of the world!! You and I are lucky to be alive! ;)
Over 450 soldiers died. Many U.S men and women were injured and killed. 