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... | The Great Australian War was the largest war the young nation of Australia had ever been in. 24 - 30 deaths had occurred by its end, gear lost, and many many griefs and arguing. The nations of the Commonwealth (aided by India, and later Alaska) invaded Australia, as “coffee was a retarded leader” or something. | ||
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== Battles == | |||
* Siege of Uluru, Australian Victory | |||
* Second siege of Uluru, Australian Victory | |||
* Battle of Karratha, Indian-Alaslan-Kowloon Victory | |||
* Massarce of South Sydney, <span>Indian-Alaslan-Kowloon Victory</span> | |||
* Massacre of Hong Kong's Leader by Tufan Agent= | |||
== Peace == | |||
The War dragged on for almost a month, with on-off fighting. In the end, Australia apologised to the commomwealth, achieving peace besides the army saying they could win. This started a dislike of the leaders of Australia.[[Category:Wars]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 21 December 2022
The Great Australian War was the largest war the young nation of Australia had ever been in. 24 - 30 deaths had occurred by its end, gear lost, and many many griefs and arguing. The nations of the Commonwealth (aided by India, and later Alaska) invaded Australia, as “coffee was a retarded leader” or something.
Battles
- Siege of Uluru, Australian Victory
- Second siege of Uluru, Australian Victory
- Battle of Karratha, Indian-Alaslan-Kowloon Victory
- Massarce of South Sydney, Indian-Alaslan-Kowloon Victory
- Massacre of Hong Kong's Leader by Tufan Agent=
Peace
The War dragged on for almost a month, with on-off fighting. In the end, Australia apologised to the commomwealth, achieving peace besides the army saying they could win. This started a dislike of the leaders of Australia.