209,85 people went into world war one from the uk
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
All of the men. They were all strong, brave soldiers who believed deeply in their countries. Therr was no "stronger" man in WWI.
yes, because when the man went to the war world 1 the woman did the man job and thyey said " we can do it" so they kept working and helping the man.
During World War 1, the strongest man was likely from Russia, due to the physical demands of the war and the renowned strength of Russian soldiers. The Russian Army was known for its toughness and resilience in battle.
Yes, the conflict in "Number the Stars" is primarily man vs man, as it focuses on the struggle between the characters and the Nazi soldiers during World War II. The main characters must navigate this dangerous situation and work to protect each other from the threat presented by the soldiers.
Jeremy Capald is the man who predicted World War I and World War II!!
he wanted to prove that he was a man
No man's landThe area between two trenches or lines of soldiers is known as "no man's land." This phrase was used in World War I to describe the area of land between fighting groups that no man wanted to enter for fear of being killed.
As a result of obedience to authority, this can be explained by agentic shift; the soldiers acted on behalf of their country so who ever led the army is, in their minds, responsible for their actions as they are just the middle man, if you will.
2,721 man want to the Gallipoli war
well my dad went in war at the age of 72
the first large scale war after WW2 was the Korean conflict even though the US only called it a "police action". American humorist Richard Armour pointed out that we rapidly ran out of "police", and had to start sending "soldiers".