Some were, but it was much more common for famous people to enlist (volunteer) rather than wait to be drafted. Often, famous people were given assignments in the military that were in keeping with their civilian abilities. For example, a famous musician was likely to be employed in a band unit or in entertaining the troops.
Drafted.
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
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A lot of people were famous in WWII. Hideki Tojo, for example. He was sort of like the leader of Japan during WWII. But Hirohito was the emperor of Japan during WWII.
Drafted.
the army wasnt big enough
No
(sgt) Alvin york
Versailles
Yes, Canadians were drafted into the Military during World War 2, most of these people were Blacks and other kinds of Mix-raced people.
So the Axis wouldn't kill them and they weren't drafted into a battle.
In Germany Hitler was the leader and he was famous to his people for a while...
Women were, and are never DRAFTED. only men.
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today our military is stronger than in ww2 and people today don't get drafted