They didn't. There was no formal Immigration to Australia during WWII aside from war refugees and children sent from war zones. Some Italian PoWs were judged to "low risk" and were sent out to work on farms. Many stayed. The largest number of Italian immigrants came after WWII.
because of world war
They settled all over Australia, in many places especially Sydney as now it is the city with the most Italians. Although now Italians are found all over Australia. Since the heavy post-war migration, they have mainly been settling in Melbourne.
The dutch migrated to Australia after ww2 because many of the dutch had become displaced from the war. They also feared going back to the Netherlands so they were forced to migrate into new countries.
Italian people began moving to Australia in large numbers after World War II, when the government began accepting refugees from European countries. Many Italians moved to Australia following this time. Today, Italian is the second most-spoken language in Australian homes.
We fought on the British and American side in Europe against the Germans and Italians. as well as in Asia against the Japanese
The italians
they were in war with the japanese/germans/italians
1,200,000
Many Italians came to Scotland (and the rest of the UK) as prisoners of war during World War 2 and decided to stay on after the war was over. Were they mad?!
The Germans, Italians and Japanese
No................................
The Germans, the Japanese, the Italians.