During World War II, soldiers typically changed their uniforms as needed based on conditions such as wear and tear, sanitation, and availability of fresh uniforms. In combat situations, they often had to make do with what they had for extended periods, but in garrison or rear areas, they might change more frequently. Generally, the frequency varied significantly depending on the specific branch of the military, the theater of war, and individual circumstances.
217,600 French Soldiers were killed during World War 2. This includes French Colonies.
im not sure but my guess is that most of the armies uniforms were very similar. and we were allies so we never felt the need to change them
the french were with the allied forces
US soldiers during World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." This nickname is believed to have originated from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the buttons on their uniforms resembling dough dumplings. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.
Girl Scouts changed the color of their uniforms to khaki so that they would look more like the US Army in WWII.
During World War II, soldiers typically changed their uniforms as needed based on conditions such as wear and tear, sanitation, and availability of fresh uniforms. In combat situations, they often had to make do with what they had for extended periods, but in garrison or rear areas, they might change more frequently. Generally, the frequency varied significantly depending on the specific branch of the military, the theater of war, and individual circumstances.
217,600 French Soldiers were killed during World War 2. This includes French Colonies.
The French used the franc during World War II.
the north were agenst slavery and they also had blue uniforms
About 1,700,000 French died during World War I, including soldiers and civilians.
im not sure but my guess is that most of the armies uniforms were very similar. and we were allies so we never felt the need to change them
Pretty much what kids wear everywhere else in the world.... school uniforms, and whatever clothing is currently in style.
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the french were with the allied forces
The French were not bothered by air raids.
it depended on where you were, in war or a civilan.