In Turkey during the Gallipolli campaign, and on the Western Front in France and Belgium. Also in Palestine in the Middle East. The ANZACs (Australia - New Zealand Army Corps) were the Imperial shock troops on the Western Front, very highly regarded by friend and foe.
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300,000 soldiers fought in world war one,62,000 died leaving 228,000 soldiers
I don't know how they felt emotionally, if that is what you're trying to find out. Fact is, however, that the Australians fought against the Turks during the battle of Gallipolli. So I don't think the Australians considered the Turks to be their 'mates'. The reason the Australians fought against the Turks, was probably the pressure put on them by Great Britain. I don't know how willing they were to actually fight the Turks though.
They fought with a combination of shrimps and kangaroos. The kangaroos filled out the Australians lacking tanks.
During World War One, around 3,000,000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers fought
they fought in houses