The Great War was not named "great" because it was good, rather because the Great War was was the first of its kind, one that involved many nations.
The countries involved were Great Britain, France and Germany. The Phony War was actually not a war, but a lull in World War 2 which occured after the fall of Poland to Germany. Great Britain and France remained officially at war with Germany, but neither side made any great military moves toward the other, so it was called the Phony War.
Great Britain did not send troops to Vietnam during the war.
The United States and Great Britain were the principal players in the war of 1812. The war actually lasted until 1815.
World War 1 was first called the Great War, because it involved a huge amount of countries and was supposed to end all wars. It was called WWI when WWII started. It is called WWII and WWI because it involved almost all of the world.
Great Britain became involved in the war when _______.
The Great War (WWI) was the first of its kind, one that involved many nations.
The Great War (WWI) was the first of its kind, one that involved many nations.
The Great War was not named "great" because it was good, rather because the Great War was was the first of its kind, one that involved many nations.
Sweden and Russia
The Romans were involved in a great many wars.
World War I was also called 'The Great War'. It was given that name because it involved all of the world's great powers or most influential and important countries.
Some believe that they did get involved in mortal wars. One legend is that Ares possessed Achilles, the great Greek hero. If the gods got involved in war, they tried to assume a mortal form, sometimes of a great hero.
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
The countries involved were Great Britain, France and Germany. The Phony War was actually not a war, but a lull in World War 2 which occured after the fall of Poland to Germany. Great Britain and France remained officially at war with Germany, but neither side made any great military moves toward the other, so it was called the Phony War.
The Second Great War aka World War 2
Great Britain did not send troops to Vietnam during the war.