The ANZACs were the collective group of soldiers sent from Australia and New Zealand to fight on behalf of Britain. Their World War 1 was the same as everyone else's - 1914 to 1918.
they packed what they were told and fought each other
The two events are entirely unrelated. The ANZACs were the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who fought in World War I. The Darwin bombings were in World War II. Whilst some of the ANZACs had survived to fight again in WWII, they were not called the ANZACs then.
The ANZACS fought with the UK during both wars, so any ally of Britain was an ally of Australia and New Zealand. (i.e United States, France, Canada etc)
world war 1
The first World War.
In France and Belgium. But mostly in France. Also in Gallipoli where the Anzacs fought against Turk.
they packed what they were told and fought each other
It was the Kokoda Campaign of World War 2.
The two events are entirely unrelated. The ANZACs were the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who fought in World War I. The Darwin bombings were in World War II. Whilst some of the ANZACs had survived to fight again in WWII, they were not called the ANZACs then.
World War 1 was fought against primarily Germany.
The ANZACS fought with the UK during both wars, so any ally of Britain was an ally of Australia and New Zealand. (i.e United States, France, Canada etc)
world war 1
The first World War.
Us fought against Italy, Germany and Japan.
Germany
no but they fought against japan
they fought against Germany