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During World War I, the arrival of the American Expeditionary Force (or, AEF) affected the Allied war effort in numerous ways, including on the front line of the Western Front itself. And yet, it was the energy and optimism of the indomitable American spirit that may have been most significant, as these provided the war-weary Europeans with a significant morale boost at a critical time.
The Marshall Plan
The Marshall Plan
Soldiers from other countries.
Resources and manpower. The French used a lot of manpower from their colonies. The 'white' British colonies (Canada & Australia) were highly committed to the war effort and provided huge numbers of volunteers (and later conscripts) who fought on the European front in such battles as Vimy ridge. India was less committed to the war effort, but due to it's population the small percentage of Indians who did volunteer still added up to a significant force. Unfortunately it was a force mostly squandered in the war against turkey due to mistakes by the British officers placed in command of it. Many of the Africans were only permitted to volunteer for the war near the end as their colonial overlords grew desperate for cannon fodder.
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They provided medical care to the soldiers
Mechanical Advantage = Effort/Load
During World War I, the arrival of the American Expeditionary Force (or, AEF) affected the Allied war effort in numerous ways, including on the front line of the Western Front itself. And yet, it was the energy and optimism of the indomitable American spirit that may have been most significant, as these provided the war-weary Europeans with a significant morale boost at a critical time.
The Marshall Plan
Effort, resistance
The Marshall Plan
Labor is the human effort provided in the creation of products and services.
Managed the colonial war effort and moved slowly towards independence adopting the Declaration of Independence
It was a military campaign launched by Christian Europeans to win back the Holy Land occupied by the Muslims.
It was a military campaign launched by Christian Europeans to win back the Holy Land occupied by the Muslims.
The Viet Minh were involved in the effort to expel the Japanese occupiers and the return of the Frech Colonial authority.