Technically, the Russian Empire fought in World War One, while the U.S.S.R. fought in World War Two. In both wars, it fought on the side of the Allies.
none of the world wars were litterally a world war, not all of the countries fought on both wars and the countries didnt fight everyone on each other in both wars, WW2 was classified as a war world because it splitted most of it [Europe and USA joined it too] into 2 groups that fought each other: Allies and Axis.
a war the intrepid fought was World War II
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If you mean the northern states, they fought in the Civil War. Other than that one time, the US has always been united. Any wars which involved the north, involved the entire US. The US has, of course, fought in two world wars and many other wars.
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In the Punic Wars, Rome and its allies fought Carthage and its allies.
Technically, the Russian Empire fought in World War One, while the U.S.S.R. fought in World War Two. In both wars, it fought on the side of the Allies.
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In both wars, the Allies fought against Germany
No. The US fought against Hitler. We were allies of the UK.
Australia fought alongside the Allies throughout both World Wars. The suggestion that Australia quit (!) World War 2 is a new one: the country fought from 1939-1945.
The three wars were fought over 120 years, with large variations in numbers and allies and mercenaries on both side. We have no record of the total.
These wars are known as World Wars because many countries of the world fought in the war
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Australia fought in wars with Britain because Britain OWNED Australia until after World War 2. The wars after that in which they fought together with the Brits were when they were doing United Nations military functions. They have not fought in any war because OF their desire to support Britain but because they are allies together in the United Nations.
Lets start at the beginning. 900ish B.C.: The Estrican War; Rome fought for its independence frome the Estucan kings. 600-300 B.C: Roman/Greek wars: Rome expelled Greecians from Italy and took the island of Sicily. 300-170 BC: The Punic Wars: Rome fought against the Carthegians. Rome won these wars. 300 B.c.- 400 A.D.: Rome fought in many small wars of conquest. 400-450: Rome fought the Barbarians and lost. 1000-1300: Rome fought in the Crusades as part of the Vatican Army. 1300-1912: Rome was involved in an unknown amount of wars. 1912- 1916: World War I: (I think Rome fought for the Nazi's I can't remember.) 1939- 1945: World War II: Rome fought for the Nazi's but once the allies occuppyied it Rome fought for the allies. 1945- 2008: None