They not only made jewelry, but something else called Trench Art. It has become very colllectible as time goes by. The practice started in World War I and continues today. Here is a web page that shows some Trench Art. You can also go to Google.com and type in trench art and get many hits.
http://www.slcollectibles.com/trenchart.htm
some dead Japanese soldiers had a lot of gold teeth, some gi's would take the butt of their rifle and smash it out of their mouths and collect those. i heard tell of some collecting ears from dead soldiers. nasty little trophys.
During World War 2 any and all surplus in food, clothes, fuel - were redirected toward the soldiers in Europe as well as the Pacific. The families at home were limited in many ways and by having a garden to harvest they were able to eat better to make up for the food rerouted, or rationed for the soldiers.
Ration stamps controlled the amount of food and supplies people could have so they wouldn't run out because food and supplies were also being sent to the soldiers in WWII. So rationing was just used to make sure the soldiers and civilians all had enough! :)
The American military strategy in the Philippines shifted from a conventional footing against Spain to a suppression footing against the insurrection. During the Filipino uprising American soldiers had to make this challenging change
Buffalos make bad soldiers
Not really. He took over Continental Europe, but was taken from power by the British before he could make anything better. It was his reign that embroiled Europe in the Napoleonic Wars, hence the name. And he doomed thousands of soldiers when he sent them to invade Russia... during the winter.
Soldiers make up any army.
I don't know but the Americans used them to make parachutes.
Approximately 50% of the world's gold production is used to make jewelry. The demand for gold in jewelry remains a significant driver of the global gold market.
World jewelry makes all types of jewelry, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, watches, earrings, among many others. It is also known to perform quite well at its job.
Montreaux jewelry inc
They are trying to make peace with in the world.
Soldiers were not sent home on leave from the military in World War 1 such as they are today. Soldiers were only sent home if they were injured, were no longer needed, or if they had died.
to make toy soldiers
People that make jewelry are called jewelers
You can make jewelry from nonmetals.
The Zero Hour was a radio program produced by the Japanese during World War II. The Japanese made Allied POWs read the latest news on the air, and then forced them to make appeals to fellow allied soldiers to surrender.
they made their jewelry