One tag was taken in the event of death, and the other tag remained with the body for future identification.
See the link to the right for information on a World War Two dog tag through four phases of change.
yes because if we did not win world war one then life today would be very differant. e.g no world war two.
The Battle of the Bulge was in World War Two.
Two. World War I and World War II.
World War Two
actually soldiers used dog tags as early as 1861 to identify their bodies in war if they died in combat.
See the link to the right for information on a World War Two dog tag through four phases of change.
If world war one had not happened then I don't think that world war two would have happened. Sometimes you have to ask yourself: What did it achieve? If you can't come up with an good answer then there was almost no point in the world war one. If world war one had not happened then there would probably not have been a world war two!
You Would Be Shot.
If you are referring to World War Two,that would be Japan.If you aren't referring to World War Two,then I don't know.Hope this helped.
It is impossible to unlock all dog tags in the game, however it is ALMOST impossible to have the dog tags in the TAKEN section, mainly because two of the dog tags you can only get for participating in the creation of the game itself. But excluding those two, it would probably take over half a year, you would have to be playing constantly (I would NOT recommend doing that.) expecally for the gun dog tags and the reaching level Colonel Service Star 100 dog tag.
There are two or three names for it but one is: The Great War another would be: The War to End All Wars
Two. World War I and World War II.
yes because if we did not win world war one then life today would be very differant. e.g no world war two.
Germany was left banrupt after world war two
The Battle of the Bulge was in World War Two.
To water it down as much as possible, there were two main conflicts World War II was fought over: 1) Who would dominate Europe, and then the world, and . . . 2) Who would dominate the Pacific, and then the world.