british, american, and french fought there. british had 8,000 people american had 9,500 people and french had 8,800 people
Yes, for many people the Confederate flag is seen as a symbol of racism, discrimination, and oppression due to its historical association with the Confederate States of America, which fought to preserve slavery. It is important to recognize the negative connotations attached to this flag and the pain it can cause to certain groups of people.
The Sons of Confederate Veterans and People who have pride and Love for Dixieland.
The Allied armies fought for a foothold back in Europe.
It was fought in order to get rid of a dictator.
A large number of people and groups have fought against drinking or selling alcohol.
near millions of people fought in WW2 so it would be impossible to say, many fought but weren't in the armies, and many applied under false name and ages so the list would be inaccurate anyway.
The British and the Indians.
'The Following People...' needs a relevant list.
'Confederate' usually refers to the armies of the Confederacy, and is used to designate both officers and rank-&-file. The Southern states were also designated the Confederate States of America. Loyal civilians would normally be referred-to as 'Confederate sympathisers' rather than Confederates.
For both the Confederate and Union army combined 3.5-4 million people fought in the Civil War, almost all of them were Americans (some slaves, Africans). About 2.1 million fought on the Union Army, whilst about 1.5 million fought in the Confederate army.
There was no 'Jewish' opposition to World War 1. On the contrary, Jews fought bravely in the armies of the various countries that they belonged to.