Only the Irish from Ulster (Northern Ireland) would have been conscripted because the Irish Free State was neutral during WW2 and Ulster was still (and still is today) part of the United Kingdom.
Why did the British seek the help of Sharif Hussein during World War I
Ireland was still a part of the United Kingdom during the First World War and was therefore part of the war. Some Irishmen fought because they wanted to fight for their country. Some Irishmen fought as a means of getting Home Rule. Others chose not to fight.
British
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
46 million
aproximately 210,000 Irishmen served in the British armed forces during World War One. and as there was no conscription at that time, around 140,000 of them joined during the war as volunteers. Some 35,000 Irish died.
Women were sent to the factories and men were conscripted into military service.
Men were conscripted into military sevice. Women were to work in factories.
They conscripted their men, then trained them. Same as Germany, the US, etc.
Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom in WWI and many Irishmen of both communities fought in the trenches.
Ireland was a constituent country of the United Kingdom at the outbreak of war in 1914. Many young Irishmen of both communities were sent to fight and died during WWI.
Why did the British seek the help of Sharif Hussein during World War I
Ireland was still a part of the United Kingdom during the First World War and was therefore part of the war. Some Irishmen fought because they wanted to fight for their country. Some Irishmen fought as a means of getting Home Rule. Others chose not to fight.
British
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
46 million
Yes