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Australia and Canada in proportion to their population and certainly to their geographic placement in the world gave up quite a few soldiers in WW1.
Could there have been political ramifications for the British commonwealth if even more soldiers had died or were dying during the war?
At some point would the citizens in Australia and Canada question their commitment to fighting a war in Europe based on how much blood they were sacrificing. Could this have prematurely started the disintegration of the commonwealth?