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the entertainment during ww2 was dancing, going to the cinena and listening to radio. *improved* In WW2 I don't believe they would have gone to the cinema. I think that the trench entertainment that took place would have been more along the lines of singing made up songs, playing card games, and, if they were really bored, doing random jobs around the grounds such as filling sand bags (which were used to line the trenches). Try googling 'WW2 entertainment' for more information on this. Good luck! improved not everyone in WW2 were in the trenches. People would have gone to the cinema to watch the news and dancing was ceratinly a part of entertainment.

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In World War 1, soldiers could get extremely bored. To pass the time, and ease their boredom, they would usually do various jobs such as filling sand bags. They would also play card games, sing songs and tell jokes.

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They listened to music mostly, but they also wrote poems and read books.

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Some movies that were placed in the setting of World War 1 are: "All quiet on the Western Front", "Barbed Wire" and "In love and War"

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there wasnt really much break time but there was playing cards Chess or just reading or relaxing

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Soldiers could sing songs, poems and make their own jokes and games to amuse themselves.

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