idfk nor do i fucing care
Australia fought in wars with Britain because Britain OWNED Australia until after World War 2. The wars after that in which they fought together with the Brits were when they were doing United Nations military functions. They have not fought in any war because OF their desire to support Britain but because they are allies together in the United Nations.
Yes. In modern times, Greece fought in World War 2 and Korea. In ancient times, Greece fought the Persian Wars.
The United States fought as a whole, and not particular to individual states.
Rome and Carthage .
because they wanted to severe there country and could say to their grand children they fought in the greats wars/ ww1&2
Soldiers fought during WW2 because they wanted to defend their country and to achieve the countries political needs. this is similar in all wars today's wars.
The US fought three wars to obtain land: 1. Indian Wars (1620-1890) 2. Mexican War (1846-1848) 3. Spanish-American War 1898
none of the world wars were litterally a world war, not all of the countries fought on both wars and the countries didnt fight everyone on each other in both wars, WW2 was classified as a war world because it splitted most of it [Europe and USA joined it too] into 2 groups that fought each other: Allies and Axis.
India And Pakistan
russia
Yes, for example: WW 1 , WW 2.
Some wars that Turkey has fought in are the Franco-Turkish War and the Turkish War of Independence. They also fought in the Korean War, World War 2, and the Iraqi/Kurdish Civil War.