Various religions were involved in World War II, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and others. Each country involved had its own predominant religion and religious communities that were impacted by the war in different ways. The war also saw instances of religious persecution and involvement of religious leaders in resistance movements.
Using the term "world's religions" emphasizes the diversity and ownership of the different religious traditions by followers worldwide. It acknowledges that these religions are an integral part of people's lives and cultures across the globe, rather than just existing in isolation.
The three most popular religions in the world are Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Christianity is the largest, followed by Islam and then Hinduism.
The six most popular religions in the world are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Judaism. These religions have followers spread across different regions and cultures globally.
The five largest world religions are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. These religions have millions of followers around the world and have had a significant impact on global culture and history.
It is not appropriate or respectful to categorize religions as "best" or "worst." Each religion holds significance and meaning to its followers. It is important to respect all beliefs and practices, regardless of personal opinions.
The religions were involved in worlwar 1 and 2 are jewism and christianaty
Venezuela was involved in world war 2 by pope Gregory
Before world war 2, Spain was involved in a civil war.
Jews
Hitler's country, which was actually Austria, got involved in World War 2 in 1939, the year the war started.
no
People were involved in world war 2 because it affected everyone and everything.___Answered by a 6th grader.
The u.s. DID get involved.
the most religions that were attacked were the Jewish people that was very sad for them and bad.---But it is was the Jews as a 'race' (ethnicity) - not the Jewish religion - that the Nazis tried to eradicate. World War 2 was not a 'religious war' or' war of religion'.
Spain was not involved in World War 2. They were neutral
The war after world war 2 in which Australia participated was the Korean war.
yes