No such organization existed at the time - the whole of Ireland was still a colony of the United Kingdom.
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
Not in the army, but as a nurse.
8,500,000
750,000
1,200,000
None. There was no Irish Army during the First World War, as Ireland was not yet an independent country.
Russia
Ireland was a neutral country, but under British rule and Britain was involved in the war. An Irish army was not involved in World War I, but many Irish people joined the British army and fought in the war.
the German army during world war 2
The process forcing people to join the army during World War 1 was called conscription
Officially Ireland was neutral during World War 2 but many Irish people fought on the side of the Allies.
The army of Russia was called the red army during world war two. and the leader of Russia at the time was their dictator Joseph Stalin
yes, indirectly, but only in Great Britain & Ireland
Only the Irish from Ulster (Northern Ireland) would have been conscripted because the Irish Free State was neutral during WW2 and Ulster was still (and still is today) part of the United Kingdom.
Lawrence Tyson led the 2nd Infantry Division of the United States Army during World War I.
The deportation Chechens was during the Second World War, just after the Red Army reconquered territories occupied by the German army.
Soldiers make up any army.