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3. Why Did They Go To War? 4. What Were The Conditions Like? 5. What Food Were They Given? 6. What is a Conscientious Objector? 7. What Was The War in The Pacific For? 8. What Countries Were Involved? 9. What Guns Were The Most Effective? 10. What is A Bayonet? 11. What Was Their Gear Made Of?

World War 1: The Australians went to war because in those days war was advertised to be manly. So when they signed up for war they thought that they would be Mr. Big Shot but when they came back with injuries or if they didn’t come back at all they would be regretting it. World War 2: In World War 2 the Australians didn't want to go to war so the Government made a law that when an Australian Man turned 18 they would have to go to war. Of course they did not want to go because they saw what happened to the people from World War 1.

World War 1: The Conditions in the trenches were very poor at World War 1. Whenever it rained, The water would pool up down towards the bottom of the trenches, and all of the soldiers had to step in all of the water In the trenches. World War 2: In the 2 nd world war it was a bit better because this time they had tokens for food. But the trenches were still flooded and the soldiers still had to walk in the rain and mud.

World War 2: During the 2 nd world war they were given tokens for food. This meant that they had to save up tokens for a reasonable amount of food. This time they got 2 tokens a day and their food would cost four for a bowl. World War 1: A total amount of 3,240,948 tones of food were sent to the war zone for the whole war. They had food tokens which they could trade for food. Research shows that 1 piece of food cost 5 tokens and they were given 1 token a day!

Definition: A person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the military. Franz Jägerstätter was a Nazi. He was a conscientious objector who was arrested and killed for objecting his call for the military. He was born and raised in Austria and then became a Nazi.

It started because the Japanese wanted to make their territory bigger by ruling as much of the world as possible and in that attempt they attacked countries all around them. The island countries of the pacific were just part of the attacks.

World War 1: Germany Austria-Hungary Bulgaria Britain Australia America France Serbia Russia Belgium Romania Italy World War 2: Albania Argentina Australia Belgium Bolivia Brazil Turkey

World War 1: The three guns most effective were: Machine Guns, Snipe Rifles and Pistols. World War 2: The three guns of the second world war were: Handguns, Rifles and Sub Machine Guns.

A Bayonet is a gun which has a blade to stab on top and a bullet whole to shoot.

World War 1: In World War 1 they wore leather armour which was made of various animals. World War 2: In World War 2 they wore ballistic vests which were made of bulletproof material. This Is A Ballistic Vest

Since the Second World War, Australia has been accepting more and more migrants. As such, the community has changed from being almost completely White to one which accepts other cultures. White Europeans were allowed in shortly after the war and when the 'White Australia Policy' was shut down in 1973, increased Australia Population majorly.