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  1. During the course of the war, eight men would be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, the army's highest rank. By the end of the Second World War in September 1945, over 3.5 million men and women had served in the British Army, which had suffered around 720,000 casualties throughout the conflict.

    • British Army Casualty Lists, 1939–1945
    • Grenadier Guards Registers and Papers
    • Records of Soldiers from French Tchad
    • Soldiers’ Effects Ledgers, 1901–1960
    • Absent Voters Lists, 1918–1925 and 1939

    Search the online daily British Army casualty lists (WO 417) on Findmypast.co.uk (charges apply). These cover British Army officers, other ranks and nurses. They state the individuals’ rank, service number, date of becoming a casualty and type of casualty. It sometimes gives the unit/battalion number – you can use this to locate a unit war diary. T...

    Search in WO 437by record type and year range for various records of Grenadier Guards, including: 1. discharge registers 2. registers of deserters 3. attestation forms 4. enlistment registers 5. muster rolls and pay lists 6. description books The series covers records from the middle of the 18th century onwards. You can also consult a list of the W...

    This collection consists of the service records of individuals of Chadian origin who had originally served as part of the Third Fighting French battalion of de Marche, part of Free French forces in Africa during the Second World War. The individuals included in this collection had deserted the Free French and were eventually integrated as a Pioneer...

    Search the soldiers’ effects ledgers (charges apply) covering April 1901 to March 1960 (from The National Army Museum) by name or regiment on Ancestry.co.uk. These list monies owed to a soldier who died in service. You may be able to purchase a transcript from the ledgers which usually show 1. full name 2. regimental number 3. date, and sometimes p...

    Search for a soldier by name in the Absent Voters Lists, taken from electoral registers held at the British Library, on Ancestry.co.uk (charges apply) and Findmypast.co.uk (charges apply). The Absent Voter Lists enabled servicemen and women away from home to vote by proxy or by postal application. They record the address, service number and regimen...

  2. Category:British Army personnel of World War II - Wikipedia. Category:British Army personnel of World War II. Wikimedia Commons has media related to British Army personnel of World War II. Includes British Army personnel who served in World War II.

  3. British forces played major roles in the production of Ultra signals intelligence, the strategic bombing of Germany, and the Normandy landings of June 1944. The liberation of Europe followed on 8 May 1945, achieved by the Soviet Union, the United States, the United Kingdom and other Allied countries.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2020 · The first single-volume narrative history of the British and Commonwealth armies in World War II. Fennell’s study provides an in-depth assessment of the mobilization of the British and Commonwealth armies, the conduct of the great campaigns, and the evolution of British and Commonwealth fighting methods and morale.

  5. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Key points. Video about troops from the British Empire. Map of Empire troops. Empire troops before World War Two. India. The Gurkhas. The Caribbean. East and West Africa. South Africa....

  6. World War 2 For Kids. Soldiers In World War 2. The British Army WW2. The British army prior to 1939 was quite small, still suffering the hangover of World War One, and consisted almost entirely of volunteers. The army was tentative, and reluctant to engage in anything that would be seen as similar to the reckless destruction of the First World War.