They didn't have a choice, if they were young and fit enough, they had to pack only a few belongings and leave their families - Hope this helps :)
Lenin agreed to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to end Russia's involvement in World War 1.
I think it was a sign of pity for the soldiers.
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At the outbreak of war, in 1914, volunteers had to be 19 to sign-up. Once the soldiers had signed-up and trained, they had to be 19 to fight overseas. Of course, many men lied about their age because they were desperate to fight for their King and country. Some boys as young as 14 ended up on the front line.
To defend themselves from the Germans like in World war 1 and to stand up to Hitler
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during the start of the ww1.
New Zealand did not 'sign up' for it. The country, as many others, thought it was their duty. Individuals did sign up. They thought it was their duty to do so
did the united states sign the document ending world war 1 why or why not
The United States release heavy amounts of propaganda and there was a draft that required able men to sign up.
War guilt clause
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