Saturday, June 1, 2019

Why Australia Joined World War I In 1914 :: World War I History

Why Australia Joined World War I In 1914In 1914, Australia joined the scratch line World War. Although it was seen as a European war, the Australia government decided that Australia should support its Mother Country, Britain. The prime-minister at the time, Joseph Cook, stated Australias position Whatever happens, Australia is a part of the pudding stone, right to the full. When the Empire is at war, Australia is at war. Many Australians objected to the countrys involvement in the war, merely the majority of the population agreed with the governments decision. Australia joined the war for many reasons, but two briny reasons were Australia (as a counry) felt a loyalty towards the mother country, Britaain and that the war would be a good opportunity to improve Ausrtalias international reputation. Many individual Australians also joined the war for a variety of reasons. Some felt a strong loyalty to Britain who had supported Australia, and now, they felt, was the time for them to do their bit. Others enlsted simply to prove they were brave enough to fight, but some enlisted because their friends had. Some simply enlisted because they needed a job, pay, and regular meals, but many enlisted in the army for an adventure, not knowing the true horrors of war. Private A.J. McSparrow (former railroad line worker from Parramatta, NSW), was one of the many men whwo enlisted because he felt that it was his duty to support the mother country ...I have (enlisted) ... and I dont regret it in the very least. I believe that it is every young fellows duty and ... we are the sort of men who should go.Private Antill enlisted because he needed the money, clothes and food and also because it was easier work than console table making ...I tell you what I have just joined the Australan army ... its not bad money here 5/- a daytime and clothes and food thats nearly as good as cabinet making and not half as hard.Lieutenant D.G. Armstrong (former bank clerk from Kyneton, Victoria ), sight that the war would be great opportunity to prove his strength and to show that he was not a coward...I am going to have a try for the war ... I think I ought to go, they want all they can get and ... I think its the greatest opportunity for a tornado to make a man of himself, those that come back from this war will be men of the right sort that anybody would be proud of.

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