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Europeans fought and built forts to protect their land claims and raw materials from others.
Well.. I don't know their real names, but they was always called by their nicknames. The Parliaments army was called the 'Cavaliers'. The people who fought for Cromwell's army were called 'Roundheads'.
A world war 2 Soldier who Fought at Tobruk is Called a Rat
The organizations that fought the Nazis in secret were collectively called "the resistance" or "the underground."
WWI was fought primarily in Europe, with the exception of northern Africa. It is called 'world war' because it was fought by nations across the globe on the battlefield of Europe but not necessarily the whole world. The empires of Britain and France meant more countries were drawn into the conflict. The war in Europe was fought on three fronts; the Western, the Eastern and the Italian.