Why Australia joined the First World War in 1914 and 1914, Australia joined the First World War. It was seen as a European war, but the Australian government decided that Australia should support that 'home country', the British. Prime Minister Joseph Cook of the time expressed the position of Australia. "Regardless of what happens, it is part of the empire, Australia is in a state of war during the war" Many Australian citizens opposed participation in the war. However, most people agree with the government's decision.
In 1914, Australia joined the UK with the support of the Federal Liberal Party and the next Australian Labor Party joining the UK to leave for World War I. Australians participated in many major battles of the Western Front. Approximately 416,000 people served, about 60,000 people were killed, and another 1.5 million people were injured. Many Australians believe that the failure of Gallipoli's Australia and New Zealand troops (ANZAC) is the birth of the country - this is its first major military strategy. During the Second World War, the Kokoda Orbital Movement was seen as an event of national definition similar to many people.
In 1914, Australia participated in the First World War. It was seen as a European war, but the Australian government decided that Australia should support that 'home country', the British. Prime Minister Joseph Cook of the time expressed the position of Australia. "Regardless of what happens, it is part of the empire, Australia is in a state of war during the war" Many Australian citizens opposed participation in the war. However, most people agree with the government's decision. There are many reasons for Australia to participate in the war, but there are two main reasons. Australia (as a committee) is faithful to "home country" and Britan and war will be a good opportunity to improve Aostaria's international reputation. Many Australians also join the war for various reasons. Some people show strong loyalty to Australia's Britain, but now they feel that it is time to "do something". Private A.J. "Lieutenant D. G