Afghanistan War Over Australia’s Longest War Ends In 2021.

Afghanistan War Over Australia’s Longest War Ends In 2021.

Posted by on Jul 14, 2021 in Australia's Second World War, Australian champions, Australian heroes, Lawrence Black |

Australia’s Second World War 1939.   Australia’s Second World War 3 September 1939, Australian government entered as the continent always followed the English government’s to war, acceptance declaration of war on Nazi Germany. Australia entered in 1939 on 11 June 1940 war against Italy the Axis powers . On 9 December 1941 Empire of Japan declare war on Asia and Pacific theatre of war Australia.   In second world war the Japanese invaded many countries in Asia and the Pacific. Countries that then allied themselves with the nazis and their buddies the Japanese was Thailand. The Vishy French that was controlling Indochina at the time, also the Italians all allies good friend buddies of the satanist saddest Nazis.   This final battle show the Allied forces the Second World War could be won against the Japanese, because in the last battle against Japanese in Papa was campaign Aitape Wewak campaign and was the end of the Japanese advance in conquest. November 1944 the Australian 6th Division with good support fought the enemy 18th Army in northern Papua New Guinea. The campaign Aitape Wewak the Australians had success against the Japanese forces, but unfortunately Australian casualties from the Aitape Wewak battle also from disease and lack of food and medicine were very high. Papua New Guinea many tribes some were allies to the Japanese but some were also treated bad. Other Papua New Guinea tribes was allies to the Australians and treated well. Sometimes Papua New Guinea people would catch Australian military scouts or commandos and hand them over to the invading Japanese military for execution.       Australia’s second world war the conditions in Japanese prisoner of war camps specially Thailand and Burma were horrific no hygiene terrible. Singapore Changi prison camp was not much better there wasn’t enough food to eat no clean drinking water and very bad shelter from the rain and heat and diseases from mosquitoes malaria. Japanese guards could be violent and the Australian POWs was forced to work long hours and very hard work, it did not matter if the Australia were very sick or injured.     There was very little drugs or equipment for treating prisoners hence many Australian’s died in excruciating pain.    The Japanese invaded Burma in the second world war in 1942 the Japanese then help build the Burmese army to assist them in their conquest of Asia. They set up a new puppet government consisting of Burmese citizens and emplaced it into Burma, this kept the Burmese people happy thinking they would receive independents. But after the war their more powerful Asian brothers Japanese was defeated by the allies, the Burmese soon realised that the Japanese would had never gave independence to the Burmese even if they had one the Second World War.   Australia’s Second World War.   Back To Top Of Page     Burmese military...

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