e/Military history of New Zealand during World War II

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has glosseng: New Zealand entered the Second World War by declaring war on Nazi Germany with Britain. The state of war with Germany was officially held to have existed since 9.30pm on 3 September 1939, simultaneous with that of Britain, but in fact the declaration of war was not made until confirmation had been received from Britain that their ultimatum to Germany had expired. Diplomatically, New Zealand had expressed vocal opposition to fascism in Europe and also to the appeasement of Fascist dictatorships, and national sentiment for a strong show of force met with general support. Economic and defensive considerations also motivated the New Zealand involvement — reliance on Britain meant that threats to Britain became threats to New Zealand too in terms of economic and defensive ties. There was also a strong sentimental link between the former British colony and the United Kingdom, with many seeing Britain as the "mother country" or "Home".
lexicalizationeng: Military history of New Zealand during World War II
instance ofc/World War II national military histories
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lexicalizationnld: Tweede Wereldoorlog in Nieuw-Zeeland
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media:img30 New Zealand division troops pour ashore on Vella Lavella.jpg
media:img486 Squadron RNZAF Wittering 1942.JPG
media:img5 Squadron RNZAF Catalinas.JPG
media:imgAdmiral Graf Spee Scuttled.jpg
media:imgBattle of Crete, Maleme airfield map.png
media:imgBattle of Kolombangara.jpg
media:imgCorsair FG-1D Bu88391 RNZAF.jpg
media:imgNew Zealand Wellington Bombers in England1939.JPG
media:imgNew Zealand recruits, WWII.jpg
media:imgOperation Jericho - Amiens Jail During Raid 1.jpg
media:imgSir Keith Park.jpg
media:imgSpitfireDuxford2JM.jpg

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