NONE, Ireland was neutral. Some Irishfolk however opted to join either the British or German armed forces as volunteers.
Belfast is in Northern Ireland, which, as it is part of the UK, was in World War 2.
Northern Ireland did not, however, have conscription, even though Great Britain did.
As a part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland fought against Germany, Italy, Japan and their allies.
Ireland was neutral, but a number of bombs were dropped in Ireland, and there were casualties. However, there were very few such incidents.
Ireland was a neutral country, but under British rule and Britain was involved in the war. An Irish army was not involved in World War I, but many Irish people joined the British army and fought in the war.
Welsh troops are part of the British Army, along with troops from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, they are currently involved in the conflict in Afghanistan.
France, Ireland, Scotland, England.
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and as such, is involved in the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.
Officially Ireland was neutral during World War 2 but many Irish people fought on the side of the Allies.
spain, switzerland, sweden, vatican city, ireland,
Edge Hill is near Kineton, Warwickshire. Naseby is near Market Harborough, Leicestershire. Marston Moor is near York, Yorkshire & Worcester is near Worcester, Worcestershire.
Through much of its history, Ireland has been involved in conflicts with the British in order to get their independence. Ireland has also had invasions from the vikings. Ireland is a neutral country, so it is not involved in any conflicts now and was not involved in World War II. It was not directly involved in World War I, but it was under British rule at that time, and the British were involved. In both World Wars many Irish men joined the British Army and fought in the wars, many losing their lives. As a neutral nation Ireland is not in any military alliances, such as NATO, and it has a strong record in peacekeeping activities. There is an Irish army, but it is not very large. Some of its personnel go on peacekeeping duties to other parts of the world.
YES. Scotland is part of the United Kindown (Britain) and so it is allied with America AND Europe and is in the Iraq war. also, The SAS is predominantly Scottish, and enters most world conflicts (Afghanistan,Bosnia etc
In world war 2, Britain declared war on Germany in 1938, Canada joined in 1939 along with Scotland, Ireland and France. I believe that the US declared war after the bombing of Pearl Harbour - the US was one of the last to join in the world war.
Scotland is part of Britain and when Britain declared war (August 1, 1914), Scotland automatically joined the war.