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Most Americans did not want to join the war... In fact, Woodrow Wilson (the president during WW1) wanted to be neutral, isolated instead of go into war.
American Troops
Because Hamburg is a city in Germany and America was fighting Germany during WWI.
Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), British Field Marshal and Commander in Chief of the British Expedionary Forces during WW1.
by slavery. they did the same for ww1, ww2, and Vietnam. its called the draft.
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it contributed to british identy by showing that the british didn't do anything for the Americans, but that they did fight a lot for heir country. it didn't give the Americans a good view on the British, the Americans then saw them as power hungry fools that would do anything for wealth, while really, that is a very accurate representation of the Americans then, and now.
What happened in Britain during WW1, instead of on the battlefields.
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There were electric light in German trenches in WW1 because they were more advanced and had better trenches than the British.
Yes, the british were based in yemen during WW1 to protect the aden colony from the Ottomen Turks.
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American Troops
Most Americans did not want to join the war... In fact, Woodrow Wilson (the president during WW1) wanted to be neutral, isolated instead of go into war.
they were starving and being lazy sun of a guns and sitting on their fat butts
See the Related Link for "Doughboy Center" to the right for some possible explanations for the origin of this nickname.Doughboysif you mean English- we were called tommies :) and Americans dough boys .. lol im not sure why have a look at this Why were WW1 soldiers called dough boysdoughboysThe US soldiers were nicknamed "Doughboys" during WW1 because the buttons on their overcoats reminded the British men of little clumps of dough.
The British were told to walk across no man's land during WW1 because of the rough ground. Walking was safer than running along the ground.