Yes, many men were conscripted or drafted into military service during World War II. Countries involved in the war implemented mandatory enlistment policies to bolster their armed forces, leading to millions of men being compelled to fight. In addition to conscription, some individuals volunteered for service, motivated by patriotism or the desire to defend their nations. The war's scale and intensity necessitated large military forces, making conscription a common practice across many nations.
Most men that volunteer to fight in a war do what is called enlisting. not volunteering and being forced to fight is called being drafted.
Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.
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every man came to fight in the war at 19
It forced the Germans to fight the war on two fronts.
Most men that volunteer to fight in a war do what is called enlisting. not volunteering and being forced to fight is called being drafted.
Men (that are not military) were forced to go to war only when conscription was ruled in parliament.
Men were forced to fight in both world wars because their countries said it was compulsory for men of a certain age to fight for their country. This was called conscription where every man in every town and city signed up to go to war unless you were too old, too young, had a Disability or a very important job.
Yes, many men fought in the world war 1. There were soldiers as well as ordinary men.
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2 Million British men were ordered to fight.
every man came to fight in the war at 19
They drafted.
It forced the Germans to fight the war on two fronts.
Well for their country, but most of the men were forced. if you declined you will probably have got thrown out of the village or even killed. people were also forced to fight. the ones that wanted to enlist were probably teken in by prpoganda.