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In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
Yes. Polish soldiers captured Moscow even two times - first, as independent country, and second, when there was no Poland on the map of Europe and the world, Polish soldiers were in Napoleon's army.
the soldiers wrote letters home,played games and built roads
utilized soldiers from all over Europe including countries they recently conquered..in some cases they used them (foreign soldiers) as occupation troops, freeing up the German troops for combat roles..
Canadian soldiers began returning from World War II in 1945, shortly after the war ended in Europe on May 8, known as V-E Day. The repatriation process continued into 1946, as soldiers were gradually brought home. By the end of 1946, most Canadian servicemen and women had returned, marking the conclusion of Canada's military involvement in the war.
By troop ships.
112,000 died in Europe
It involved civilians as much as soldiers.
Conditions were not good in Europe because most of their soldiers were injured or starving to death and they had lack of medicines and food
depends what war :) haha
Europe was at war. World war II.
Umm, Dude? German Soldiers in World War 2 were just as human as you and I are today. Of course they missed their families.
A.N.Z.A.C. which is the first letters of the name
In the UK and continental Europe they got paid in the currency of the country they were stationed in.
The condition was really bad because most of the soldiers were injured and many people in Europe were starving at the end of WW2.
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During World War 2 there were, and still are, soldiers stationed all over Europe. It is possible, though not confirmed, that there were American soldiers stationed in South-East London during World War 2.