Yes. By working in the factories for the men on the frontlines of battle. Just about everyone was working for the war effort, if not everyone.
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
Growing Victory Gardens were one way that civilians could contribute to the war effort from the home front. By growing their own food civilians were able to increase their self-sufficiency and increase food resources sent to American soldiers overseas.
Most likely the attacks by Germany (in either world war) against American civilians and American shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.
407,300 military & 11,200 civilians
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
the War Industries Board (WIB) helped control American industries in World War 1
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
During the American civil war civilians donated belongings to help the war efforts. Civilians also volunteered with medical aid and made weapons and uniforms to soldiers.
The use of mustard gas in the trenches of WWI did not contribute to emphasis on consumerism in American culture in the years following World War 2.
The World War 1 did contribute to the immigration of the African Americans to the US because they were used as soldiers and back up.
they join the army as nurses and hospital workers
Growing Victory Gardens were one way that civilians could contribute to the war effort from the home front. By growing their own food civilians were able to increase their self-sufficiency and increase food resources sent to American soldiers overseas.
Americans bought war bonds. wich was simpply donating money to the war effort
By growing their own foods, civilians were able to increase their self-sufficiency and provide food to the soldiers.