
Originally Posted by
303gunner
I think it was instrumental in limiting the Jap advance as it was.
The story of the AEF is far more important to the development of Australia (and PNG) than Gallipoli could ever be. The AEF/Rabaul mission was conceived and approved by PM Joe Cook who was shortly beaten in a General Election by the more British Empire minded Andrew Fisher. As Fisher was keen to downplay the effectiveness of Cook, the AEF were never given the credit they deserved.
Fortunately, Sir Joe Cook was one of the two Australian delegates to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference (to formulate the Treaty of Versailles) and ensured that Australia retained the Territory of New Guinea from Germany as reparations. We never asked, or got, anything from Turkey.
Just FYI I am using a book Australia's real baptism of fire, G.Raffin as my reference. On 8th Aug, the British asked Australia to take PNG, etc. incidentally it was the British intent Britain would retain the islands, not Australia. NZ grabbed Samoa for them. It was the AN&MEF who did the job, a month later, so quick off the mark.
I just realized an Ancestor was Secretary for War or similar in Britain at the time, so I should research the link.
Billy Hughes was the other ?
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