your mom being a casualty
Africa has never had a 'World War' at all.
European armies in Africa destroyed villages and crops in an effort to prevent their enemies from accessing African resources.
no not at all they were not involved in the first world war
Because it was the second "world war". The two "world wars" are called that because they were major wars that involved most countries in the world, and were fought all over the world. World War I was fought in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Atlantic Ocean, and even in the Pacific and China. World War II involved even more, and took place in Europe, Africa, Asia/Pacific, even a little bit in North and South America!
WW1 was called a world war, because in effected and involved most, if not all of the countries in Europe, Australia, some of Africa, and America. The major powers in the war can be defined as the axis (Germany, Italy, and Spain) and the Allies (France, England, and later America).
The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.
Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia
european colonialism in many areas of the world delined
Supplying Allies with weapons Fighting in Africa
C) the creation of the United Nations was a major result of World War II. Established in 1945, the UN aimed to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts. The war highlighted the need for a global organization to address issues such as peace and security, human rights, and economic development.
Africa has never had a 'World War' at all.
inflation, a second world war, fighting the most powerful army in the world (Germany). many more
The Battle of El Alamein
European armies in Africa destroyed villages and crops in an effort to prevent their enemies from accessing African resources.
European armies in Africa destroyed villages and crops in an effort to prevent their enemies from accessing African resources.
Launching of HMS Dreadnaught and a new world arms race.
There were 418,500 American military and civilian deaths as a result of combat and repression during World War II.