No. There was no Jewish state or country and there was no Jewish government. (Israel didn't exist at that time as an independent state).
the side of the colonies
Majdanek, liberated on 23 July 1944 by the Soviet Army.
food. they could not feed both their army and the Jews, so they chose their army.
Auschwitz was liberated by the American army.
Ordinary Germans joined the army, there was an almost total mobilisation, with Germany being able to bring in workers from the east, it freed ordinary workers to join the army.
Gedaliah.
All slaves in areas controlled by the U. S. Army were ordered freed.
All the freed Jews crossed over to the other side , after god parted the red sea. People who did not believe it. Then The Egyptian army drowned in the desert sand.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
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Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
yes _____ There was no Jewish army!
I don't think there is a count for WWI. Remember, WWI was not fought because of persectution of Jews but on the invasion of Belgium.
No- they were pacifists
John C. Fremont was relieved from his position in the Western Army for insubordination after he freed the slaves in his district.
Franklin Roosevelt