By the end of World War 1, 58,961 Australians had been killed, and over 165,000 had been wounded. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918.
The Australians lost many of their men in the seige of Tobruk. The story is complicated. See the link below to read the entire story.
3647 were taken as prisoners of war.
17,501.
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About 40,400 deaths in all services.
The Australians lost many of their men in the seige of Tobruk. The story is complicated. See the link below to read the entire story.
About 400,000.
521 dead; 3,000 wounded .
Approximately a million.
3647 were taken as prisoners of war.
1027.
17,501.
How many Australians were involved?In Australia it was estimated that 993 000 men and women were involved in WWII
Approximately 416,000 Australians enlisted to serve in World War I, which represented about one in five of the nation's population at the time. Of those who enlisted, around 330,000 served overseas, and more than 60,000 lost their lives during the conflict. The war had a profound impact on Australia, shaping its national identity and commemoration practices.
how many, its obvious isnt it, 20,000
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Because many Aussies fought and died in it.