People who didn't enlist in the military during times of conscription or war often faced social stigma, legal consequences, or financial penalties, depending on the country and context. In some cases, they could be labeled as cowards or traitors, leading to ostracism from their communities. Additionally, some governments imposed fines or jail time for draft evasion, while others allowed for alternative service options. Ultimately, the repercussions varied significantly based on the societal attitudes and legal frameworks of the time.
they didnt use it
They most possibly died
He died , because the people didnt like it at that time
many people heard the warnings on the news or they didnt know what was coming next
she didnt have a kid
they didnt live in Britain any more they lived in briain get in no t in Britain
There wasn't really a limit to enlist, but the oldest people were around 45.
she didnt have a kid
Yes, because if we didnt have history we wouldn't no what has happened in are past. Yes, because if we didnt have history we wouldn't no what has happened in are past.
they didnt
didnt find out i think they ate it didnt find out i think they ate it
Because they was born in a different era, wen things were different. People didnt blame a colour for the crap things that happened to theyre ancestors