they sat backwards on the horses. and then they ate all the butter and sugar. the military forces didnt relize the undisclosing eternity that the camels and giraffes pooped on them
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
The Western front
In trenches.
In the second World War the decisive turning point on the western front was D-Day. This was when the Allies invaded Nazi occupied France.
On the Western front, in France; on the Eastern front, in present Belorussia.
In World War 1 Germany's western front was between Germany and France.French, British, and much later Americansoldiers fought German soldiers across this front.
Sir Douglas Haig
the germans, french, canadian, polish, american, and british were the main ones.
The British and the Americans
Western Front - World War I - happened on 1914-08-04.
Mostly in Flanders for the British & the valley of the Meuse for the French, but essentially from Switzerland to the English Channel...
The western allies on the western front, and the Soviets on the Russian Front.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
The Western front
Canada's contribution to World War 2 was more logistical than their contribution to World War 1. They supplied food, ammunition and other necessities to the soldiers. In World war 1, they contributed by fighting along the Western Front with the help of the French and British troops. They fought against the Germans along the Western Front.
the Western Front-novanet
Generally when speaking of "the trenches" during WWI its understood that this means "the western front", which was in France and Belgium. There the British, French, Belgians and Americans fought the Germans. Both world wars were, for Germany, "two front wars", because, in the west, they had the British, French and Americans, and, in the east, on the other front, the Russians. There were no Russians on the western front. I am sure there were times and places during WWI where the Russians did dig in, and perhaps even create trench systems, though nothing as elaborate as what the trench systems grew into on the western front. There were also "trenches" on what amounts to the southern extension of the western front, to the southeast of Switzerland, where the Allied Italians faced the Austro-Hungarian armies of the Central Powers.