During the second world war India was a part of the British Empire, and therefore was involved in the second world war.
Canada was a part of the British Empire and thus part of Britain's allies.
No battles have taken place on Antarctica, as part of any war.
Thailand did not take part in World War Two, although it was occupied by the Japanese and British for a short time.
my arss
During the second world war India was a part of the British Empire, and therefore was involved in the second world war.
Ireland was part of the British Empire during World War I so was technically part of the war, though many people did not support it while others joined the British Army. Ireland was neutral during World War II.
You're probably thinking of the Battles of Lexington and Concord of the American Revolution. 49 confirmed dead from the colonists, with 5 missing, and 73 killed on the part of the British, with 53 missing.
Canada was a part of the British Empire and thus part of Britain's allies.
The enslaved African Americans were promised freedom if they chose to join the British government during the Revolutionary War. This caused many slaves to flee from their masters and take part in the battles that were occurring.
No battles have taken place on Antarctica, as part of any war.
Japan launched an attack on Hong Kong as part of its Pacific campaign. After heavy battles during 1941, Japan prevailed and the British surrendered Hong Kong to them.
About fifty. Which part of the 50-yearwar are you interested in?
Thailand did not take part in World War Two, although it was occupied by the Japanese and British for a short time.
The British and the Americans
my arss
Question is way too broad. Depends on when and in what part of the world.