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During WW1 (World War 1) Marie Curie and her daughter (Irene) took x-rays of wounded soldiers and she also trained 150 women to do the same
i think that Kenya was supporting worl war on. on the other side like world war two. they where taken by British soo that seem like they weren't in the war but were used in the war.AnswerThe country of Kenya did not exist prior to 1962, so it did not participate in either World War. However, the land that is now Kenya was part of German East Africa and British East Africa during WW1, and an extensive campaign between British regular forces and a German guerrilla force was fought there the entire period.During WW2, the entire land was now part of British East Africa, and was used as a base for attacks against Italian forces in Somaliland and Ethiopia.
It finally rained in 1941. Plus, public attention switched from the homeland to Europe at this time because of WW1.
Yes, Iceland was neutral in WW1
pretty sure its a place and its where James Chadwick was interned during WW1
WW1 put a vast majority of women in the work force for the fist time and earning them a pay check.... it all so showed that women can do the same jobs that a men can do in the same amount of time ... it is worth noting that during WW1 was the first time that women payed "men's" sports ... and that was the start of women baseball ...
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Nearly 1 million Britons or members of the commonwealth died in action in ww1 which at the time was 2% of the British population. Hope this helps!
ww1 never lead to women suffage the suffage had been there before ww1
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16,0000 british people died in ww1
Most of it was spend on Guns, Shelters, Food, weapons and alot more.
Many soldiers of Australia used British equipment, most notably the Lee Enfield which was the British standard issue rifle of the time
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