The feelings of the people back home effect a country's war effort in a significant manner. Forces are able to perform better when the people back home show confidence in them.
They had conflicting interests, different allies, different forms of government and some harsh feelings after the Franco-Prussia War.
There were a lot of different feelings. Lots of people were scared, some were proud to serve, others were sad to be leaving family behind, others were looking forward to the adventure. Some people felt all or many of those emotions at the same time.
yes
they had sad feelings because most of the Americans were deid during that time
He loved battle so much he helped start the Mexican American War.
The feelings of the people back home effect a country's war effort in a significant manner. Forces are able to perform better when the people back home show confidence in them.
i think you can unless there is a war.
They had conflicting interests, different allies, different forms of government and some harsh feelings after the Franco-Prussia War.
There were a lot of different feelings. Lots of people were scared, some were proud to serve, others were sad to be leaving family behind, others were looking forward to the adventure. Some people felt all or many of those emotions at the same time.
Nothing at all. No one then alive is alive today. Conversely no one alive today was alive then. No doubt different people had different feelings depending on their affiliations.
yes
During World War I and World War II, the people of Northern Ireland experienced a mix of emotions regarding Great Britain's war with Germany. Many felt a strong sense of loyalty and patriotism towards Britain, viewing the war as a fight for democracy and security. However, there were also feelings of anxiety and fear due to the potential danger of conflicts and the loss of life. Additionally, divisions between unionist and nationalist communities sometimes intensified, impacting sentiments towards the war and its implications for Northern Ireland's identity.
Kate Keller in the play All My Sons initially harbors resentment towards Ann Deever because she believes Ann is still in love with her son Larry, who went missing in the war. However, as the play unfolds, Kate's feelings towards Ann soften as she realizes the truth about her own family's actions and their impact on the Deevers.
indian war people ate but and 7 seas war people didn't
in America people had a negative attitude towards the war. They were still getting over WW1 and believed WW2 was Europe's problem and that we should not get involved.
In a way the weapons of war are not guns etc.. but the fact that other people want to kill eachother over silly reasons. (feelings)