Was Japan a hazard to Australia during a WWI?

What did the Australians consider about the Japan’s function of the German territories in the Pacific Ocean, as well as Japanese troops operation in general?

I know Australia as well as Japan were in the Entente Powers, however, we have review the Japanese historian indicating which this Japan’s movement roused anti Japanese sentiments there.

Answers from Australia have been generally welcomed.

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  • K C
    February 12th, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    No. Japan as well as Australia were upon the side of the Allies during the First World War. They perceived the German Possessions from the League of Nations after the Peace
    conference during Versailles
    If You meant WWII , afterwards the answer is yes. Early in the fight Japan had hopes of invading Australia. After 1942 they were no longer the threat.

  • 21st century rocks!
    February 12th, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    idk i dont do skool so i wish attend in class

  • abby D
    February 12th, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    is australia unequivocally in any difficulty during any time? As distant as we know, they aren’t the hazard as well as aren’t being threatened

  • punk rocker
    February 12th, 2010 at 2:13 pm

  • Russell C
    February 12th, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    I can unequivocally usually verbalise about Japan as good as Australian In WWII
    Japan had each goal of invading as good as occupying Australia.
    The Japanese majestic air force pounded as good as inebriated Darwin multiform times with detriment of hold up as good as shipping.
    The Battle of a Coral Sea was a branch indicate as was a counterclaim of Kakoda Trail in New Guinea
    Japanese submarines pounded shipping in Sydney harbour.
    My grandfather took me aboard a single of a prisoner tiny submarines.
    Among my father’s souvenirs from a Asia-Pacific entertainment were banknotes printed by a Japanese dictated to reinstate Australian currency.
    Oh, well, we know we asked about WWI though it brought up memories.

  • Cimon
    February 12th, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    THEY WERE ON THE SAME SIDE YOU FOOL!

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