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In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.
The Germans
becaus we had more power than the germans!
British soldiers have fought in various conflicts around the world, including major battles in Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. Historically, notable campaigns include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Revolutionary War, the Boer War in South Africa, and both World Wars. More recently, British forces have been involved in conflicts in the Middle East, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as peacekeeping missions globally. Their military presence has often reflected Britain's colonial interests and international obligations.
Answer England had colonies around the world and in the Mediterranean. Italy and Germany became more militant and attacked British Somlialand in North Africa. When they launched their attack against Poland and France, England wanted to help stop them. When they failed to keep the Germans out of France, the Germans began a air bombing campaign against England. They also attacked their shipping and tried to starve them into submission.
In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.
In the US six million service men and women survived World War 2. Millions more worldwide survived. The Germans had the greatest loss of life in the war which meant they did not have very many young men to repopulate Germany.
The cause was infectious diseases.
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there were 5,397,000 british soldiers mobilised during ww1.
There was no such battle. The only really major confrontation was the Battle of Jutland (1916), in which the British lost far more ships than the Germans.
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The tank was developed secretly by the British during World War 1. Initially it worked effectively as scare tactics against the Germans. However, because the technology was so underdeveloped the Germans soon saw that they were not a huge threat. Tanks became much more significant in World War 2 when the technology had time to develop.
Yes german jews they were treated with a little more respect but not a lot
Britain lead the way, until pearl harbour,gemany wanted Britain to goin them,brits never agreed ,and told the Germans to stop there advancement.when the Germans didnot the brits declared war on the gemans,and then went about helpping other countrys to get to gether to defeat the Germans .If nobody had helped the British they would have taken on the Germans all on there own.and the japs and Italy brits fought all over th world.Britain drew the plans up for the assault on the Germans in France with the help of America.ameica got into the war cause the Germans kept sinking your cargow ships.their is alot more to add i will later.
the British tryed to take occupied France back but the Germans cept on pushing the British back until the British were right on the boder (Dunkirk) then Chrchil sent lot s of little saling boats to rescuse the British and more that 300,000 men suvived,but they had lost about 200,000 men!