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Impact of Second World War - Coggle Diagram
Impact of Second World War
Propaganda and Censorship
Propaganda
Warn people of careless talk
Encourage people to save food and materials
Encourage people to join voluntary war effort
To keep up the morale
Censorship
To keep up the morale
Negative stories were not reported
Rationing
Major change in people's lives
Books of ration stamps
Luxury items such as tinned fruit
Britain was facing shortages
Limited supplies
Clothes were rationed
Grew their own food
People kept their own animals
People saved by mending their own clothes
Rationing continued for the next few years
Goverment and welfware
Healthcare was improved
Nurseries looked after children of working mothers
Transport system became a public service
Special food, rations and vitamins available to children and young mothers
Lives of women
Conscription was introduced
Work at home had to be done by women
Women could do many jobs
Unmarried women were conscripted
New freedoms and skills
Evacuation
Goverment evacuated children and young mothers
Host families were richer, middle- or upper-class
The blitz
Britain was bombed
Two months of nightly bombing
People spend nights in air-raid shelters