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Why do you think australia registered no civilian deaths from world war i

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The war was not being fought in Australia's territories, therefor did not have civilian casualties.

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The reason why Australia registered no civilian death during WW1 is because the war was not fought in their lands. Being a member of the commonwealth, the country only contributed forces to fight for the crown like any other country that was part of the British empire by the time.
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