In what ways did Minnesota support the war effort in ww2
In what ways did minnesota support the war effort in ww2
they did not support it at all because the people hated Korea
United Civil Front was created in 2005.
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
Chamberlain defends the agreement in front of the United Kingdom's House of Commons.
the people that stayed home from the war had a lot of work to do
Some people stand with one leg crossed in front of the other as just a general stance. Some also find it helps support themselves.
Gov't gather support for a war effort typically through Propaganda, bond drives, and grand patriotic activities/events.
family back home,and seeing people die right in front of you for the first time
He was a civil war general and saw thousands of people brutally killed right in front of him.
Support troops, perhaps? Essentially, anything in the military which isn't infantry is infantry support, whether directly or indirectly. And support ranges from paper pushing admin clerks and finance personnel to truck drivers to helicopter pilots to Civil Affairs and PsyOps personnel, etc.
Yes, home fronts always play an important part in any war. Women worked hard to support their husbands in the civil war. Some disguised themselves as men such as Carla Barton in order to fight in the war.