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Impact of WW2 on daily life - Coggle Diagram
Impact of WW2 on daily life
Evacuation
The men went to the war
The children and young mothers were sendted to safer cities in the country
Differents group of people were together for the first time
the biltz
civilians had to maintain a blackout at night
two months of nigthly bombing
towns and cities inm britain were bombed
rationing
they had limited supplies and families were given were given books of ration stamps
they had to grow as much of their own food as possible and to keep their own animals
britain was facing shortages
Propaganda and censorship
Prpaganda
Encourage people to join war effort
Encourage people to save war effort
To warn people of dangers of ´´careless talk´´
Censorship
Negativestories were not reported
Keep up the morale of population
The lives of women
Conscription was introducted in 1939
Men aged between 18 and 40 had to do military service, this meaan that womwns had to do all the work at the factories and the farms
The unmarried women were conscripted
They were not given the opportiunity to do a wide range of jobs
They were obligated to work at home.
the goverment and welfare
the transport sistem bacame a public service rather than a private buisness
special food, rations and vitamins were made available to children and mothers
health care was improved and nursies were set up to look after the children of working mothers