Italy, North Africa (Tripoli) and the Islands around what is now Indonesia as well as Burma and Malaysia.
Australian soldiers fought with the United States against Japan in the Pacific, like at the Battle of Coral Sea. Soldiers from New Zealand also fought with the United States in the Pacific.
The Australian troops helped the US troops stop Adolf Hitler from ruling the world.
At the end of 1939.
yes
Australia declared war on Germany soon after England on 5th August , 1914. Australian defense forces fought in the Gallipoli campaign, Palestine and Egypt and on Western front they were deployed in France and Belgium.
The Australian troops played a significant role in the Battle of Fromelles, which took place in July 1916 during World War I. Despite their bravery, the Australian Imperial Force faced severe challenges, including poorly coordinated attacks and strong German defenses, resulting in a devastating loss with high casualties. The battle highlighted the difficulties of trench warfare and had a lasting impact on Australian military history, leading to a reevaluation of tactics and strategies in subsequent engagements. Ultimately, Fromelles is often remembered as one of the worst days in Australian military history.
Thousands of men died in trenches Thousands of men died in trenches
The Australian troops helped the US troops stop Adolf Hitler from ruling the world.
From 1914 to 1919.
In 1914.
cheese
Although costly, the German amphibious & airborne invasion of Crete was, from the Allied point of view, a disaster. Many Anzac units were forced to surrender, having been moved from Libya where they had done sterling work. An example of not one of Winstons finest hours, moving troops from success in North Africa to Greece where they were not in any way successful......
Australian troops were on the winning side
There was 39,800 Australian military deaths and 700 civilian deaths.
The were ON Australian territory since Papua New Guinea was administered by Australia.
At the end of 1939.
North Africa North Africa
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