Lenin and other Russian revolutionaries believed that the working classes and the common soldiers of the WW 1 powers would rise in revolt against their rulers. Lenin was disappointed this did not happen but in 1916 came to the conclusion as to why his beliefs were "outdated", in a manner of speaking. Lenin believed that the wealth of the capitalists had trickled down to various parts of the working man's world. He saw chauvinism and opportunism develop among the workers that financially benefited them. They became a corrupting force among the workers and won them over to the capitalist side.
Though, there's a varying estimate of Indian soldiers killed during World War 2, but official estimate is 36000 soldiers, mostly killed in Europe, Northern Africa against German Forces and in Burma against Japanese Army.
The areas of Europe that likely believed in Christianity was the western part of Europe, which is Spain and Italy.
Seals are believed to have carried disease through out Europe
On ships
Bananas
it was not a good idea because they did not have much skill against great power
he believed that helping Germany fix itself would be dangerous to Europe
No, Europe is not a country, it is a continent.
26,358 Australian soldiers, of all branches(RAN, RAAF, Army) became POWs during World War II. This number includes both the Pacific war against Japan and the war in Europe, against Germany.
All of Europe had four classes of people.Members of the ChurchNobilityPeasantsSerfs/slaves
No, he believed it was his duty to protect Catholicism against the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire, the Protestant countries of Europe (England, Scotland, Netherlands, Switzerland), and their allies (France).
Football Against Racism in Europe was created in 1999.