Hispanics played a notable role in World War I, with many serving in the U.S. armed forces, including over 200,000 soldiers of Mexican descent. They contributed to various combat and support roles, and their participation helped to challenge stereotypes and integrate Hispanic communities into the broader American narrative. Additionally, Hispanic-Americans contributed to the war effort on the home front, engaging in war-related industries and promoting patriotism. Their involvement laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements for Hispanic populations in the U.S.
He was an infantry man during WWI.
Slavery sometimes they aloud them to fight but that was rare
He was the US Commander in Chief until his death.
The Allies and the Axis were the two sides who fought each other in the war
by signing the Sussex Pledge
not much
It was World War one.
World War 1
everybody got blow jobs
LOTS
Winston Churchill
Nothing whatsoever.
dogfight
yes it did
it didnt..
Not much he was dead
During the war, the responsibility of the Office of War Mobilization was to play a supervisory role regarding the use of industry resources. It was created during World War II.