During World War I, Australians were very wary of German sounding names. Germans who had lived in complete peace in the country for decades were suddenly viewed with a great deal of suspicion.
In some cases, this suspicion was so intense that local councils actually changed German names to English. Even some German people changed their surnames to avoid attracting attention.
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
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the names of the planes that dropped the paratroopers during the second world war were c47's.
There were seven countries that were involved in Deregulation. Some of the names of the countries are Russia, Australia, Ireland, Argentina, and New Zealand.
There were many names for the Japanese during WW2, some that I know of were "Tojo, slants, and nips."
to fool German spies.
It has not changed its name.
Australia is a massive mine/quarry for almost all minerals and metals. Just look at the two major economies that didn't get hit by the GFC. China (the customer) & Australia (the vendor). The better question would be "What are the names of the places in Australia where gold can not be found?"
Places would change their names maybe because they would want to disassociate from bad things that happened there in the past, or changing of names can be use to more accurately describe the place.
No, Australia is a Proper Noun, meaning a noun that has a capital letter, such as names, places, and events, like Australia, Henry, Christmas, Alisa, Greenland, and more.
Places may change names due to political reasons, such as shifts in power or regime changes. Cultural reasons, like reclaiming indigenous names, can also drive name changes. Lastly, economic factors, like rebranding for tourism purposes, may influence a place to change its name.
Yes, the nouns Europe, America, and Australia are proper nouns, the names of specific places. A proper noun is the name a specific person, place, or thing.
There are many domain names in Australia. Australia.gov is one domain name, as is Australiazoo. There are many different domain names with Australia in the title.
Places that begin with the letters of the word geography are: Germany Ecuador Oman Guyana Russia Australia Panama Hong Kong Yemen
Some names that rhyme with Australia are Natalia, Amalia, and Thalia.
Tornadoes do not have names. Australia has had many tornadoes, too many to list here.
Australia is only known as Australia. Its official name is the Commonwealth of Australia.