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... Australians had incredible connections of loyalty and patriotism when it came to Britain and it ... part of the empire to the full, when the empire is at war so is ...
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... The federation of Australia in 1901 was not long before the First World War and the Australians at that time had still felt a strong feeling of pride at being ...
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... When the Empire is at war, Australia is at war." Many Australians objected to the country's involvement in the war, but the majority of the population agreed ...
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... Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War was pointless, many Australians died fighting a war that had very little to do with them. ...
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... Neglecting the true facts and reasons of German intervention into the war, the Australians' strong sense of nationalism blinded them to the many unforeseen ...
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... War. Australian's served for ten and a half years in Vietnam, which was the longest war effort ever served by Australians. At it's ...
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... Other less publicised and glorified military roles that were under taken by Australians in the First World War, was its naval support, air force, women nurses ...
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... In a book called Australia and the Great War, one extract says that Australians were riotous, undisciplined, loutish and disobedient. ...
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... The Vietnam War left very few Australians untouched as the society saw a long period of challenge and defiance towards authority. ...
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... by dating the visiting Americans, then they were to be patriotic by not dating Americans and only going out with Australians. During the war time Australian ...
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... These men were often not shown in the recruitment posters to portray how "good" war is and Australians were encouraged to support their defenders overseas. ...
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... The trenches where probably the single most remembered facet of the Great War. ... mentality was that infantry was expendable and that the Australians were mere ...
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... The trenches where probably the single most remembered facet of the Great War. ... mentality was that infantry was expendable and that the Australians were mere ...
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... trusting in his firmness. "I have never seen anything like these wounded Australians in war before. They were happy because they ...
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... Although most Australians preferred British immigrants, the immigration period after the war brought large numbers from other European countries - people with ...
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... The initially uneasy support of Australians for the war turned into majority opposition as it became apparent that no quick victory could be achieved and as ...
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... In Australia the change was gradual after the war, but one thing that did change greatly was the social attitudes and morals as Australians eased themselves ...
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... Australians fought in Vietnam between 1962 and 1972 and approximately 47000 men and a large number of women served there. When war broke out, it was seen as ...
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... present in our society throughout the medium of the novel, we learn that war is not ... give them a home each and manage a farm and have the Australians as slaves ...
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... Heroes Of The Past To many Australians, our national day is not the anniversary of the ... and New Zealand troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War One . ...
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... War. Australian's served for ten and a half years in Vietnam, which was the longest war effort ever served by Australians. The Vietnam ...
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... migrants to maintain there culture in Australia for Australians have exactly ... tolerance of minorities, economic opportunity, fortitude in war without militarism ...
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... The most significant of those legacy's to be received from a past generation of Australians is the ANZAC spirit, which is recognised though ... Do we glorify war? ...
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... I conducted a survey on ordinary Australians and their views on the so called "War Against Terrorism." The results I collected were the results I was expecting ...
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... showing that they are there simply to fight for Australia and not for somebody else's war. This is also shown through the Australians ignoring instructions ...
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... At least 600 Australians died in the war, about half from disease and half in action. Which groups in Australian Society could not vote in 1901? ...
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... these occupations are under demand in some countries, so if Australians go overseas ... Up until Second World War, the United Kingdom took about three-quarters of ...
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... Before discussing that destructive sectionalism which caused the Civil War, some observations ... grasped the fact that good Canadians or good Australians are all ...
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... Before discussing that destructive sectionalism which caused the Civil War, some observations ... grasped the fact that good Canadians or good Australians are all ...
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... Before discussing that destructive sectionalism which caused the Civil War, some observations ... grasped the fact that good Canadians or good Australians are all ...
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