Yes and No.
Australians were payed six shillings a day during the war.
Englishmen were only paid one shilling a day.
- I don't no specifically who wasn't paid during the war but I'm sure there were some who weren't.
Soldiers.
Because millions of the men who normally did those jobs were in the Army and Navy.
None. There was no Irish Army during the First World War, as Ireland was not yet an independent country.
Men MIGHT have gotten paid IF they were in the army. Women, no, they were considered useless.
i believe it is called commission.
During World War I, the symbol given to shame men into joining the army as a sign of cowardice was the "white feather."
Ferdinand II paid his army of 125,000 men by allowing them to plunder, or rob, German villages.
During the 1940's, men were drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II. Women took those men's jobs, working as mechanics, doctors, and other jobs that were more reserved for men before the war.
During the war, most of the men were wearing Army uniforms.
Army uniforms!!!!!
During WW I many young men reacted by enlisting in the army, out of a patriotic desire to help win the war.
During the 1940's, men were drafted into the U.S. Army during World War II. Women took those men's jobs, working as mechanics, doctors, and other jobs that were more reserved for men before the war.