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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 nights la in air-raid shelters
Many voluntereed as Civil Defence workers
Civilians had to maintain a 'blackout'
As a result were many accidents
Evacuation
Evacuated children and young mothers
Many of the host families were richer, middle- or upper -class people
Rationing
Families were given books of ration stamps, which they used to buy a fixed amount of certain products
Clothes were from 1941. The government also encouraged people to save by mending their own clothes
The lives of woman
Conscriptions was introduced
Work at home - in farms and factories - had to be done by women
Unmarried women were conscripted
The government and propaganda and censorship
Censorships
Negative stories were not reported
Propaganda
Propaganda was used to encouraged people to join the voluntary war effort
Warn people of the dangers of 'carreless talk'
Encurage peolpe to save for the war effort
Carefully without wasting food or materials
The government and welfare
Special food rations and vitamins were made available to young children and mothers
The transport system bacame a public service