letters
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
A.N.Z.A.C. which is the first letters of the name
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
They could write a letter home to loved one but if they wrote bad stuff about the war they would have to change it to say its good and no bad and then that's how there was people back in England saying the war was good when it actually wasn't.
letters
trenchwarfare?
They wrote letters.
letters!
every time they pooped
Soldiers in World War I often turned to poetry as a way to express the intense emotions and experiences they were facing on the front lines. Poetry allowed them to delve deeper into their thoughts and feelings, capturing the horror and complexity of war in ways that traditional letters could not convey. It became a powerful form of creative expression amidst the chaos and devastation of the war.
The transportation of mail in WW2 was a very delicate matter. Letters home were written & then photographically reduced in size to save weight ! Therefore I suspect the answer was a very definite No.
send soldiers
France send more than 8 000 000 soldiers. Lost 1 500 000 of them. In comparison , the UK send 6 000 000 soldiers. Lost 800 000 of them.
nz went to war because they were a part of the united kingdom and so were obliged to send soldiers.
In World War Two, people used to send letters back home to inform loved ones on how they were doing. However, when they died, news was relayed to authorities back home who had the responsibility of informing loved ones about the deceased.
yeah they did it because they wanted to let there familt that they were alright when the war was going on