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  • As part of the British Empire, Australia was among the first nations to declare war on Nazi Germany and between 1939 and 1945 nearly one million Australian men and women served in what was going to be the Second World War. They fought in campaigns against the Axis powers across Europe, the Mediterranean and North Africa.
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  • An Australian light machine gun team in action during the Aitape–Wewak campaign, June 1945. Australia entered World War II on 3 September 1939...
  • ...a confrontation that lasted for 241 days between Axis and Allied forces in North Africa during the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War.
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  • ...Nazi Germany and between 1939 and 1945 nearly one million Australian men and women served in what was going to be the Second World War.
  • In this article, we will explore different facets of Australian home front during World War II and its relevance in the modern world.
  • During World War II, Australia joined forces with the UK. Australians participated in the defense of Africa and in the air 'Battle of Britain'.
  • Learn about the February 19, 1942, Japanese bombing of the Australian city of Darwin, Northern Territory, and Australia's involvement in World War II.
  • 6. a changing society. 7. the first European settlement. A. During the Second World War Australian forces made a contribution to the Allied victory.
  • There were six Australian VC recipients during the Mediterranean and North African Campaigns of the second world war. From the heroics of Lt.
  • The chapter illustrates that while the United States had played an enormous role in helping to defend Australia during the Second World War, the Australian...
  • The Second World War was the first time Australians were conscripted to fight overseas.
  • ...slow – a growth of only 4 million people between 1905 and 1949 – and it wasn’t until the conclusion of the Second World War that numbers began to increase.