Australia contribution to both the Europian and Paciffic campains was fairly big because we sent soldiers to Africa who were use to the desert and the Australian Army volunteers (choco's) working in Port Morsbey's Harbour held of the Japanesse long enogh for the full time soldiers in Africa and the American's to arrive.
australians involvment in ww1
Yes it did, you might be surprised to know that Australian forces were fighting in Vietnam 3 years before America even joined the war. Aussies were also the first to follow the Viet Kong into the tunnels. Australias contribution was modest with thousands deployed at any one time. The most famous battle of the war involving Australia was the Battle of Long Tan where 30 Aussies fought off 2000+ Viet Kong. It is a shame that the war was lost in the end.
China's contribution in the First world war involved sending coolies to France and England to work in the munition's factories.
Helping the injured soilders get the safety
liberty ships
australians involvment in ww1
Yes it did, you might be surprised to know that Australian forces were fighting in Vietnam 3 years before America even joined the war. Aussies were also the first to follow the Viet Kong into the tunnels. Australias contribution was modest with thousands deployed at any one time. The most famous battle of the war involving Australia was the Battle of Long Tan where 30 Aussies fought off 2000+ Viet Kong. It is a shame that the war was lost in the end.
the tooth fairy came and ate everyone becoming australias worst villan!
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Easy, think about it - without World War 1, World War 2 would never have happened...! Therefore, WW1's contribution to history was WW2...!
World War 1, World War 2, Indian Independence, Green Revolution, Bhangra,
not sure
they donated condoms
Australias' northern cities, Darwin and Broome, were repeatedly bombed by Japanese aircraft during World War 2.
Actually, France's largest contribution was unintentional. She furnished most of the battlefields!
Canada's contribution to World War 2 was more logistical than their contribution to World War 1. They supplied food, ammunition and other necessities to the soldiers. In World war 1, they contributed by fighting along the Western Front with the help of the French and British troops. They fought against the Germans along the Western Front.
They learnt a number of things, such as women contribution to war, technology, war tanks, aeroplanes, weapons, potlitics, ways to make money...