Yes, many soldiers formed bonds with local villagers during their deployments. These relationships often emerged out of necessity for cooperation and mutual support, as soldiers relied on locals for guidance and assistance. Additionally, personal interactions, shared meals, and cultural exchanges fostered friendships that sometimes lasted beyond the war. Such connections could also help in building trust and improving the overall stability of the region during conflict.
Japan occupied Bali in world war 2!
Well after war the concentration camp was deserted , and only soldiers were standing . and Rose Blanche was standing there too . One of the soldiers thought she was an enemy and she was killed . I'm not sure if this really happened though .
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
In 1940.
No, they fought alongside Germany during the Continuation War. Then they were compelled to force German soldiers out of the northernmost Lapland province, beginning the Lapland War.
No, Finland was occupied by the USSR in 1941.
Mexico was occupied by France during the American Civil war.
Hekmath Fathmy was a Egyptian dancer, who was also a spy for Germany during World War ll. She spied on British soldiers who occupied the area in Cairo, sending as much information from the soldiers to another German spy positioned in Cairo. She was caught eventually and served a year in prison.
The Japanese occupied French Indochina (now separated into Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia) during the Second World War.
Japan occupied Bali in world war 2!
Wherever they can. In Iraq, we slept on the ground, on the floors of buildings we occupied, on top of vehicles (but never in them), I slept between two dumpsters once... once the FOBs were setup, then we usually slept in those.
The USA occupied Japan until after the Korean War.
Most of Europe was occupied by either Germany or Russia.
The Germans occupied.
No
During WW2 the Germans occupied almost the entire continent of Europe except for Spain and Portugal.