Ireland was a part of the United Kingdom in WWI and many Irishmen of both communities fought in the trenches.
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No, Iceland was a part of the Kingdom of Denmark during World War 1 and therefore entered the war on the side of the Allies. Iceland's position as a Danish territory meant that it was automatically involved in the conflict.
Good question. If today is the 12th the other side of the world would MOST likely be a day ahead of us.
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I didn't fight at all, which side did you fight on.
They didn't fight at all
Commonwealth.
Switzerland was neutral during both World Wars.
The Allies .
It was during World War 1 that all races fought side by side for America.
America fought on the Allied side during both World Wars and now they are one of the major Western Powers.
They fort for ecb in 2012
Ireland is located on the west side of Europe.
Egypt fort with the Americans i think?
They just didn't pick a side to fight for.
If you are referring to Mussolini's fascist party during WWII, they were on the same side as the Nazi's and Japanese, referred to as the Axis Powers.