Why were places like India and Australia essentially forced into joining WWI?
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India
India at the time of the world war 1 and 2 was a complete British colony. The Great Britain required lots of soldiers to fight from their side and India have a million strong Indian army. They were used to protect strategic location like oil fields, and were heavily used in campaigns
Australia
The first reason that they were involved in the first war is because of Australia's mother country (Britain). Entering the war in 1914 via their deep connection to the British, troops from Australia and New Zealand fought mainly in the Middle East .
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