Field Marshal Kitchener, Lord Herbert Kitchener, Kitchener of Kharrtoum, Chief of the Imperial General Staff. He had been in the Army forever, and died during the war, when the Navy ship he was traveling on apparently hit a mine and sank, with no survivors. His body was never recovered. Its said he was a hopeless pederast, completely addicted to young boys and men. When he visited in large manor homes, the wise young man had his servant sleep in front of the bedroom door, to block access to Sir Herbert. For all that (which was almost unknown while he was alive) he was regarded as a legendary military hero, though his career had many less than stellar chapters.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
During World War 2 the British throne was occupied by a man, king George VI. His wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the Queen consort of King during the war and they lived with their family in London through the War.
Henry John "Harry" Patch (17 June 1898 - 25 July 2009) - known as "the Last Fighting Tommy" - was a British supercentenarian, briefly the oldest man in Europe, and the last surviving soldier to have fought in the trenches of the First World War.[1] Patch was, with Claude Choules and Florence Green, one of the last three surviving British veterans of the First World War and, along with Frank Buckles and John Babcock, one of the last five veterans worldwide.At the time of his death, aged 111 years, 38 days, Patch was the verified third-oldest man in the world, the oldest man in Europe and the 68th oldest man.
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383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
ITMA stood for It's That Man Again. (That Man was Hitler). ITMA was the title of a British radio comedy series in World War 2.
During World War 2 the British throne was occupied by a man, king George VI. His wife Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the Queen consort of King during the war and they lived with their family in London through the War.
US Military recruiting posters, such as, "Gee, I wish I were a man...I'd join the Navy!" Or security minded posters, such as, "Loose Lips Sink Ships!" The most famous was the "I Want You" poster of Uncle Sam pointing a finger at the obserer.
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Jeremy Capald is the man who predicted World War I and World War II!!
2,721 man want to the Gallipoli war
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