Britain did keep soldiers in Greece after the 2nd World War finished to assist in the humanitarian aid.
The number of British soldiers killed in World War 1 was about 880,000.
United States, Russia, Japan, Italy, France, Greece, Great Britain, and those were just the headliners.
Russian Empire, Belgium, France, Japan, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania Greece and eventually the USA.
America only joined world war 1 in 1917 but still gave financial support to Britain and also soldiers.
America didn't fight Britain in World War 2. They were allies. However, the number of Accidental deaths of British troops caused by the Americans enforced, "Shoot everything" training is unknown.
Around 20,000 thousand Western Australian Soldiers were sent to war in Greece to aid Australia's greatest ally during that time, Britain.
American Soldiers came to Britain in World War II to help out.
400,000 british soldiers died in ww2
the Allies( Britain, France, US, Greece, Russia, and Italy)
Ancient Greece, 776 BC. The first 'modern' Olympics were held in Athens Greece in 1896.
Britain enlisted six million men to war in World War 1. Of those, three quarters of a million were killed, leaving five and a quarter million surviving.
The Triple Entente contained Britain, France and Russia, their total amount of soldiers in WWI was about 8,600,000 soldiers
United states and Great Britain
In Britain it was 2006.
The soldiers whom were French Canadien were mad and they didnt really want to go through with it because Canada went to help Britain and they had nothing to do with Britain. The English Canadians though were happy to help fellow Britain.
Norway and Greece
The number of British soldiers killed in World War 1 was about 880,000.