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Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
Yes. As a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Australia was bound to join the war when Britain did and on Britain's side.
No, France gave in to Germany, and Germany then took over France. We did not help them. Not in World War I, the war the question asks about. Britain joined France in its fight againt Germany during the first World War.
After World War 1 was won, Britain was able to achieve a gain in territory, most especially in the Middle East. Britain was also able to achieve its ability to dominate at sea.
The Allies won world war 2 which consisted of U.S.,Britain,and Russia
Yes, the war brought about a social revolution in Britain. Shared experiences of those involved in the war and those families that were left behind caused great social change.
After the end of World War II, Britain underwent enormous social change and the country was bankrupted after the war.
It caused a decrease in production and power.
It caused a decrease in production and power
It led to Hitler cancelling his planned invasion of Britain (Operation Sealion).
it changed our social life because people died, people made money of the war. everyone was afraid of war etc.
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Try logging on the the Imperial War Museum website - this site also has useful links
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
America helped Britain with money, arms, and safe passage over the Atlantic. Hitler also attempted to invade Russia.
women were great and did alot of work!!!!wuhu!!!That n00b knows nothing about anything.
steam trains had to take evacuees to the country side in the trains wich destroyed the coal industry in britain