This might not be the correct place to make this post, but I do not see any other category into which it would fit! Could the administrator give ,...
like Kelly, I do not quite know what to make of this! From where did FD get this idea? Jasmor58
Welcome to the forum jasmor58
Welcome to the forum. jasmor58
Welcome to the forum. Jasmor58
A few figures for information.. 1.68 million indians served in the armed forces. 62,060 killed or missing. 66,690 wounded. 11,070 P.O.W....
Excellent and interesting post, jim. Jasmor58
Glad that i am not alone on this one. I would guess that there are so many different factors involved that it is virtually impossible to answer...
INTERNMENT CAMPS. An internment camp is a large detention centre for political prisoners, enemy aliens etc., especially in time of war. The term...
Yes, things did change. However, the Class system is still alive and well in Britain today! Jasmor58
Stil do not see how it related to the original question ? Jasmor58
Not sure how this post by Stalin relates to the original question posted by Krrish? Or am I missing something? Jasmor58
Sad. More history has been lost! May the old man rest now in peace. Jasmor58
Not exactly sure but lance Corporal William Coltman, North Staffordshire Rgt. would be a good candidate. V.C. D.C.M and Bar. M.M. and Bar....
I guess that as India was part of the British Empire like Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc. etc. they felt they had to do theiir bit for King...
An inponderable question. There are all sorts of implications to be considerd here, Britain declaring war on Germany, the incompetence of the the...
YORK. ALVIN C. Corporal , U.S. Army. Company G, 328th Infantry. 82nd Division Place and date. Near Chatel-Chehery, France. 8th October, 1918...
Have just done a quick check on Amazon. The are still listing this title as available but with limited supply. Regards, Jasmor58
There is an excellent book on this subject. SILENT NIGHT. The Remarkable Christmas Truce of 1914. It was written by Stanley Weintraub and...
Jim, I would assume that picture #1 is of 9.2 inch howitzers being used as Coastal Defence weapons at the begining of WW2 Nice posed picture...