Because Australia was part of the British Empire. New Zealand, Canada, and India fought for the same reason. Then, as now, most Austrailians were of British descent and strongly supported Britain in the war.
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
Conscription, and then bounties.
225,000
Australian soldiers volunteered to fight in World War I for a variety of reasons, including a strong sense of duty and loyalty to the British Empire, which was a significant aspect of national identity at the time. Many were motivated by a desire for adventure, camaraderie, and the opportunity to serve their country. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief that the war would be short and glorious, prompting young men to enlist in large numbers. Economic factors and the prospect of steady pay also played a role in their decision to volunteer.
some of the places where the Australian soldiers fought in WW1 were-German New Guinea-Western Desert-Gallipoli-The Middle East-France-Belgium-Germany-Northern Russia
You just signed up at a recruitment office.
39.800 Australian Soldiers were killed during WW2.
was this in world war 1 or 2?
they smokin hot!
they had babbies
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Conscription, and then bounties.
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225,000
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The only war going at the time was World War 1.