The contribution of the West Indies to World War I was significant, particularly through the enlistment of over 15,000 Caribbean soldiers in the British armed forces. These troops played vital roles in various campaigns, including the Western Front, where they displayed remarkable bravery and resilience. Additionally, the Caribbean economy supported the war effort through agricultural production and the supply of resources. Overall, their involvement not only bolstered British military strength but also shaped the future of the Caribbean region in terms of identity and post-war politics.
1. WW1-Allies 2. WWII-Axis
Before WW1.
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people who were quite important in ww1 were kaiser & Stalin
Battle of Marnes
Sweden Norway
cause dey are awsome
Horses were very important in WW1 for many reasons , Dogs were also important in WW1 as messengers and so were pigeons for their strength in flying long distances
Next to it East Germany is East of France France is West of Germany namely the Western Front in ww1
Indian, Harley Davidson, Triumph, BSA, Royal Endfield, Curtiss, among others.
during ww1 many africans were running away from Indian slave owners...