There are at least thirty countries that still have conscription. Among these are Mexico, South Korea, North Korea, Libya, Kuwait, Seychelles, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Israel, Iran, Greece, Brazil, Egypt, Norway, Russia, Jordan, and Venezuela.
yes Geramny did use conscription during WW1. in Germany conscription had already been enforced and was a normal part of Germany's way of recruitment procedures. men were normally and regularily taken in for active service and trained.
National conscription call-ups in various countries have ended at different times. In the United States, the draft was officially ended in 1973, transitioning to an all-volunteer military force. Other countries, like the UK and Canada, have also moved away from conscription, while some nations maintain it as a requirement. For specific timelines in different countries, it would be necessary to look at each nation's military policies.
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The anti-conscription riots.
Conscription is now being dropped in many countries.
I definitely know that Canada was one of the Countries that did.
In other countries it is called conscription, or mandatory military service.
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There are at least thirty countries that still have conscription. Among these are Mexico, South Korea, North Korea, Libya, Kuwait, Seychelles, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Israel, Iran, Greece, Brazil, Egypt, Norway, Russia, Jordan, and Venezuela.
yes Geramny did use conscription during WW1. in Germany conscription had already been enforced and was a normal part of Germany's way of recruitment procedures. men were normally and regularily taken in for active service and trained.
National conscription call-ups in various countries have ended at different times. In the United States, the draft was officially ended in 1973, transitioning to an all-volunteer military force. Other countries, like the UK and Canada, have also moved away from conscription, while some nations maintain it as a requirement. For specific timelines in different countries, it would be necessary to look at each nation's military policies.
It is conscription (or drafting).
The term for compulsory service is called conscription. Different countries have different names they use for the law imposing it, such as draft, selective service, national service, etc.
Germany had conscription during WW1, but the Paris Peace Treaty forbid it. Later it was returned and is still used today. In Canada the people didn't like conscription adn the government said they wouldn't use it unless it was aposutly nessassary.
conscription means murder and rape and another name for conscription is bob
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