Australia played a significant role in World War I as a member of the British Empire, contributing over 400,000 personnel to the war effort. Australian troops were notably involved in key battles such as Gallipoli and the Western Front, where they gained a reputation for their bravery and resilience. The war had a profound impact on Australian society, fostering a sense of national identity and pride. Ultimately, Australia suffered heavy casualties, with around 60,000 Australians killed and many more wounded.
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Canada played a much biggger part in World war two
The Cold War.
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Internal intelligence.
australians involvment in ww1
the parkes telescope in Australia gave the world images of the first moon landing.
the tooth fairy came and ate everyone becoming australias worst villan!
Australias' northern cities, Darwin and Broome, were repeatedly bombed by Japanese aircraft during World War 2.
The role of what?
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Considering he killed himself before the war ended, his role after the war was not to significant.
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Hitlers role at the end of the war? HA. He killed himself.
The Treaty of Versaille ended World War I.
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See New Guinea Campaign, WW2.