If the U.S. had not sent troops to Europe (or become involved in any way) during World War I, the war would likely have continued for much longer than it did. Both the Central Powers and the Triple Alliance were suffering from exhaustion, yet both had reason for hope -- and both were generally convinced that victory was still possible.
No. It wasn't until the end of WW2 that troops were stationed in Europe.
150,000 went to Europe
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
What sort of 'what' are you asking about? There were many in Europe at that time.
12 million
The troops of the USSR.
No. It wasn't until the end of WW2 that troops were stationed in Europe.
France and in Europe
150,000 went to Europe
He withdrew our troops from Europe because they were needed to defend Australia from the attacking Japanese forces in the Pacific
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
Volleyball was introduced to Europe by U.S. troops in World War I, and national organizations were formed.
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The arrival of new U.S troops in Europe.
What sort of 'what' are you asking about? There were many in Europe at that time.
12 million