They were nick-named 'Tommies'.
During the second world war India was a part of the British Empire, and therefore was involved in the second world war.
The main reason Australians were so eager to voulenteer to support the British in World War one, was that we were still a part of the Commonwealth and if the British Soliers needed help then we, the Australians Soldiers, would be there for them; we had their back.
The Confederates, the South, the Rebels and the Grays were some of the names given to them by Union soldiers
It was part of the British Empire.
There are many lists of casualties in World War 2. For the most part, each country tends to only track the names of it's own soldiers and civilians who died. However, these lists are not 100 percent complete, as many people died without ever having been found or recorded.
No India as a country did not fight in world war 1 however some Indian soldiers assisted British soldiers in the war. Hope this helps :)
Prior to achieving independence in 1948, India was part of the British Empire. As such, they were subject to conscription by the British, such as was the case with both World Wars.
Yes, snooker was invented by soldiers who had a lot of free time. Specifically, it was invented by British soldiers who were stationed in India while it was a part of the British Empire.
No, St Lucia is part of the commonwealth, they recruit soldiers in the british army.
Because they felt that we were obliged to send soldiers because they were part of the British Empire. They thought of Britain as home or their motherland.
This was part of the Intolerable Acts of 1774 and was based on the idea that British soldiers would not get a fair hearing in the colonies where the people were unfairly biased against the British soldiers. It was also a nod to the Boston Massacre trials in 1770 where colonists convicted two British soldiers of manslaughter and the perceived illegitimacy of this trial by British authorities.
During the second world war India was a part of the British Empire, and therefore was involved in the second world war.
India was still part of the British Empire durin WWI (and until 1947) so there was no involvement of India as a state, but British regiments made up of Indian soldiers were deployed to fight in Turkey and Palestina.
Australia, in the first world war had soldiers sent to gallipoli to create a diversion for the british troops. the australians fought against the Turks in turkey. Later, the soldiers were withdrawn and taken to the western front where they helped the English fight against the Germans and the hungarians. Australia, in the first world war had soldiers sent to gallipoli to create a diversion for the british troops. the australians fought against the Turks in turkey. Later, the soldiers were withdrawn and taken to the western front where they helped the English fight against the Germans and the hungarians.
Over 300,000 men enlisted, over 60,000 men were killed and over 156,000 men injured, grazed or taken prisoner.Over 300,000 soldiers enrolled Over 300,000 soldiers enrolled
There are no continents in England. England is part of the UK which is part of the British Isles wich is part of Europe which is a continent
British mercenaries were soldiers that fought for pay and were not a regular part of the army. Mercenaries were an important part of some of Britain's early war efforts, though they are seldom used today.