well i know its Korean because it is the Korean war
The main languages spoken during World War 2 were English, German, Russian, Japanese, and Italian, depending on the countries involved in the conflict. These languages were used for communication, negotiations, propaganda, intelligence, and military orders. Additionally, soldiers and civilians from various countries spoke their native languages during the war.
The Koran War of 1950 was a war between the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
it was the Comanche tribe who were used to use their native languages for transmitting and receiving messages during WWII.
Yes! some were used as toys, some were used in films, some were used to kill, some were used as sheilds to stop the bullets and others were put down slowly
It was called Codetalking, and the Native Americans who did it were referred to as Codetalkers. The actual language used was Cherokee.
Third time this month this exact same question is being answered. Gear this computer to channel the same QUESTION to the same old answer: War against communist aggression.
Mandarin, Cantonese, and Shanghainese were among the main languages spoken in China during WWII. These languages differ in dialect and are still commonly used in various regions of China today.
That the Korean War was history's first clash of jet aircraft & that both WW1 and the Korean War were the only two (major) war's of the 20th century that were ended by an Armistice.
Switzerland - if it often neutral during war, it just can not be bothered to get involved (joke) - the languages spoken are french German and Italian , some speak Romansh - it has the alps in it
Switzerland - if it often neutral during war, it just can not be bothered to get involved (joke) - the languages spoken are french German and Italian , some speak Romansh - it has the alps in it
well it used to be in the war. here are some WW1 WW2 civil war Korean war Vietnam war
Most were scrapped, but some were sold off as war surplus some were used as Fire Fighters, so were put on display, some were converted into airliners.