answer : yes
Actually, 29 Navajo natives played a very important role in WWII. They were called "Wind Talkers". They transcribed military messages into their native language and this was vital, as the enemy was never able to break this "code" and our messages were able to be passed safely. I hazard a guess that if it were not for these unsung heroes, we would have lost the war.
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they were forced to fight against other country......maybe
During World War I, it was the British Empire that recruited troops from its colonial possession, India. Despite pre-war fears that Indians desiring independence would rebel against the British during any European conflict, India strongly supported Great Britain, with many Indians volunteering to assist in the war effort and nearly one million of them serving as soldiers.
Their demand that bonuses be paid early was ignored
Their demand that bonuses be paid early was ignored
What was a popular drink during world war 1 & 2? What was a popular drink during world war 1 & 2?