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In the United States there was a draft. Other involved nations may have had other mechanisms for choosing their conscripts.
If the USA hadn't won the war... it may not have become the world's most powerful and influential country. That's important to all nations.
I have heard it called the Great War, the War of the Nations, the War against the Kaiser, and the War to end all Wars. It may have had other names before World War 1 came into common usage.
I believe that it is Hong Kong and Singapore, but I may be wrong.
In the United States government, Congress has the power to declare war on other nations.
The belligerents in Europe were the United Kingdom, France until they surrendered, the Soviet Union, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Poland, the United States after they entered the war, and Czechoslovakia. Some of these nations were defeated by German blitzkrieg and some surrendered, some may be left out.
WTO, or world trade organization, was designed to promote free trade and resolve trade disputes, as well as prevent unfair tariffs. You may also be thinking of the UN, or United Nations, which only began in its current form after World War 2, though the League of Nations was created after World War 1, with the same purpose as the United Nations, but it never really achieved the dream it was born from, which, fortunately, the UN has.
Woodrow Wilson initially developed the League of Nations in the hopes of preventing a Second World War and to solve conflicts before they escalated into war between nations. However, as historical evidence suggests, the LON was incredibly ineffective in its purpose. Moreover, the LON may have facilitated the Second World War by allowing Germany to arm itself despite restrictions set up by the Treaty of Versailles.
The League of Nations.On the other hand, you may have meant WWII and forgot one "I". If so, the answer is: The United Nations.
He was British Prime Minister from May 1940 until July 1945.
Two roles for women involved in a war may have been a nurse or telegraph reader for communication.