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Impact of WW2 On daily life - Coggle Diagram
Impact of WW2
On daily life
The Blitz
nightly
Bombing
people had to spend
night on air-raid shelters
Many volutier
as civil defence workers
The civilians had to
maintain in blackout
Many car accidents
Evacuation
The goverment evacuated young
mothers and children
Many of the host families
were rich of middle upper class
Rationing
Britain was facing shortages
Families were given
Books of ration stamps
Clothes were rationed from
The goverment encouraged
people to save mending their own clothes
Encouraged to grow as much
of their own food and to keep their
own animals
The lives of women
Conscription was introduced
Work at Home-in farms and factories-
had to be done by women
Unmarried women
were conscripted
Women were now given
the opportunity to do a wide
range of jobs
New freedoms and the
chance to learn new skills
The goverment
and propaganda
and cenorship
Propaganda
Propaganda was used to encourage people
to join the voluntario war effort
To warn people about
careless talk
Encourage people to save for the war effort
Carefully without wasting food of materials
Censorship
Negative stories were not
Reported
The goverment and
welfare
Health care was improved
Nurseries were set up
Special food and vitamins
Young children and mothers
The transport system became a
public service