The young soldiers were to meet at a designated assembly point, typically a training camp or military base. This location was chosen for its strategic importance and accessibility for all personnel involved. The gathering aimed to facilitate coordination and preparation for their upcoming deployment or mission.
YES.
very young, they are push into the armer to fight the war.
By the end of the war, Germans as young as ten (10) were being given guns and required to fight. But most of them were not members of the Nazi Party and could not truly be called Nazi soldiers. They were German soldiers in an army and a country run by Nazis.
I do not know which soldiers the question refers to. The simple fact is that young men between the ages of, say 16 to 30 are, and always have been, very good at fighting each other.
The Axis armies had approximately 370,000 soldiers in western France. Unfortunately for them, many of them were very old or very young, or wounded veterans from the Eastern Front.
The Selective Service Act authorized a draft of young men to be soldiers.
The Selective Service Act authorized a draft of young men to be soldiers.
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