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Canada United States (after 1917) ww1 was called a world war because most of the countries around the world got involved in it. ww1 was called a world war because most of the countries around the world got involved in it. ww1 was called a world war because most of the countries around the world got involved in it.
Australia in world war 2Australian soldiers generally fought in the pacific campaigns but they also had involvement in the African campaign in Egypt and Libya as well as the Italian campaign but by for the pacific campaign was were most Australian soldiers were fighting a lot of the time they fought alongside British and other commonwealth forces. the New Zealand soldiers fought with the Australians often to form ANZAC.
Casualties are soldiers that are injured, dead, missing, or taken captive. In other words... it is a soldier who is not fighting.
well the whole world was fighting so they might have send some to other countries
A British fort is a place where British soldiers could recuperate. Other soldiers could inspect the area they are in. These were used in the 1700s and 1800s.
Soldiers from various countries fought for the British Empire during World War 1. The largest numbers came from Britain and its dominions, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Additionally, soldiers from India, the Caribbean, and other parts of the British Empire also served in the war.
Australia in world war 2Australian soldiers generally fought in the pacific campaigns but they also had involvement in the African campaign in Egypt and Libya as well as the Italian campaign but by for the pacific campaign was were most Australian soldiers were fighting a lot of the time they fought alongside British and other commonwealth forces. the New Zealand soldiers fought with the Australians often to form ANZAC.
Casualties are soldiers that are injured, dead, missing, or taken captive. In other words... it is a soldier who is not fighting.
well the whole world was fighting so they might have send some to other countries
A British fort is a place where British soldiers could recuperate. Other soldiers could inspect the area they are in. These were used in the 1700s and 1800s.
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The motivational factor for soldiers fighting in World War I sometimes began and ended with "for each other", that is, unit loyalty with each man looking out for the other. Quite typically, however, soldiers were motivated out of love for family and friends and home-communities -- to protect them from the enemy. Very often, soldiers fought as patriots: they dedicated themselves to advancing their nation's cause, even to the point of sacrificing their individual lives for its sake.
During the world war 2 the british was fighting with the middle east countries the other coutries were asked to help some countries such as british asked help for indians and muslims in ww1
Caucasions, or in other words, white people. Jim Bunting. Toronto.
Ireland had the largest Volunteer Force in WW1, Irish soldiers fought for the British army and were promised Independence for doing so, which the British later renaged on. Ireland lost over 50,000 soldiers in WW1 fighting under poor British commanders from upper class backgrounds with extremely limited military knowledge and experience. Many Irish volunteers also fought for other Armys such as Canada and the US.
In France, before Dunkirk and after D-day. In North Africa, Greece and Italy. In Hong Kong, Burma and other parts of the far east. At the end of the war, British soldiers penetrated into Germany.
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Canada's contribution to World War 2 was more logistical than their contribution to World War 1. They supplied food, ammunition and other necessities to the soldiers. In World war 1, they contributed by fighting along the Western Front with the help of the French and British troops. They fought against the Germans along the Western Front.