Because they were promised glory when they returned and were told that the war would not last for long. They were also encouraged by the fact that they were told that they would be able to go to different countries to fight proudly wearing smart uniform doing a great favour for their country.
*
Leaders knew that if they declared war, their allies had to join the fight with them.
every man came to fight in the war at 19
Yes, some Aboriginal people did fight in World War 1. Despite facing discrimination and hardships, many Aboriginal men volunteered to join the war effort. They served both in the Canadian military units and with allied forces and made significant contributions to various aspects of the war. However, it is important to note that Aboriginal peoples were not considered Canadian citizens at the time and faced ongoing challenges and discrimination upon their return.
Yes, men and women did fight in World War I, although their roles were usually segregated. Men were primarily the combat soldiers, while women served in a variety of other capacities such as nursing, clerical work, and manufacturing munitions. Some women also served as spies and in auxiliary military roles.
Yes, many men fought in the world war 1. There were soldiers as well as ordinary men.
To fight the Soviet Union.
fight in da war
it did
*
Leaders knew that if they declared war, their allies had to join the fight with them.
Conscription was used in World War 1, when men wouldn't join the army the Government used conscription as a way of making men join. They had absolutely no choice.
To fight for freedom
2 Million British men were ordered to fight.
Patriotic fervour.
every man came to fight in the war at 19
They drafted.