Australian troops played a significant role in World War I, primarily as part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). They fought in key battles, including Gallipoli, where they gained a reputation for bravery and resilience, despite heavy casualties. Australian soldiers also participated in the Western Front campaigns, contributing to pivotal offensives like the Battle of Pozières and the Battle of Hamel. Their involvement not only impacted military outcomes but also helped shape a national identity in Australia.
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They had a treaty with great Britain
This is a opinionated question, 1 was Aussies, while the other was piliknins which means Tan Men in Deutch.
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They were first observers, watching the enemy, then later fighters and bombers.
British. The Anzac's where part of the Australian Expendary Force and also New Zealand Expendary Force, Both of which were under British controll.
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Yes, they were used. However, they did not play a significant role in WWI. Hope that helps!
the nz troops that fought for us in ww1 are in a cemetery in Iraq
he was a australian
German and the Russian troops.