RMS Queen Mary was used as a troop carrier during World War 2
World War II and Coronation of the Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Mary, born Mary of Teck in 1867, was the consort of King George V of the United Kingdom and served as queen from 1910 until her husband's death in 1936. She was known for her strong sense of duty and played a significant role during World War I, supporting the war effort and royal family unity. Queen Mary was also an avid collector of art and antiques, which contributed to the royal collection. Her legacy includes her influence on her grandchildren, many of whom became monarchs across Europe.
World War 1 happened first and World War 2 happened second.
The Korean War happened after WW2.
It looks to me as if you're confusing the Holocaust with World War 2. Please see the related question.
HMS Curacao was cut in half by the SS Queen Mary.
Unlike Titanic, the Queen Mary was never powered by steam. Ships converted to oil propulsion during-and-after the First World War and her maiden voyage was in 1936.
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The woman you are referring to is Queen Mary of Teck. She was the wife of King George V of the United Kingdom, the mother of Queen Mary (known as Queen Mary of the United Kingdom), and the aunt of Queen Elizabeth II. Mary of Teck played a significant role in the British royal family during her lifetime, especially during World War I and the subsequent changes in the monarchy.
World War II and Coronation of the Queen Elizabeth II.
There have been at least two. The Queen Mary served as a troopship in World War 2, and the Queen Elizabeth II (and the Canberra) was refitted as a troopship in the Falklands War. There may have been others in the World Wars. Also, the Brittanic was used as a hospital ship in World War I until she was sunk by a mine.
she helped spain beat france in a war.
Queen Mary, born Mary of Teck in 1867, was the consort of King George V of the United Kingdom and served as queen from 1910 until her husband's death in 1936. She was known for her strong sense of duty and played a significant role during World War I, supporting the war effort and royal family unity. Queen Mary was also an avid collector of art and antiques, which contributed to the royal collection. Her legacy includes her influence on her grandchildren, many of whom became monarchs across Europe.
The 1920 queen was referred to as "Queen Mary," the wife of King George V of the United Kingdom. She was known for her strong sense of duty and her role in supporting the monarchy during turbulent times, including World War I. Queen Mary was also influential in the development of royal family traditions and public engagements.
World War 1 happened first and World War 2 happened second.
This would depend on the country. England's queen was Princess May of Teck, who took the title Queen Mary upon her husband's elevation to the throne as George V. Belgium's King Leopold had a queen consort, Elisabeth of Bavaria. Many other belligerents had queens, queen consorts, or similar titles. None of the major countries had an active female ruler at the time of World War 1.
Mary Kate, Mary Jane and Mary Ann were popular names during World War 2.