Civilians in Europe were profoundly affected by World War I, experiencing significant hardship and disruption. Many faced food shortages, economic instability, and loss of livelihoods as industries shifted to support the war effort. Additionally, civilian casualties increased due to bombings and the spread of diseases, while millions were displaced from their homes. The war also led to social changes, including the mobilization of women into the workforce and shifts in societal roles.
It involved civilians as much as soldiers.
What areas outside of Europe were affected by the war
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
How was Texas affected by world war 1
the number of civilians that died and where German wer10-12million
It involved civilians as much as soldiers.
What areas outside of Europe were affected by the war
World War I changed the alliance system in Europe and had grave mental, economic, and political consequences for Germany that contributed to Hitler's rise to power.
They were nearly wiped out
Total War
Just Europe; in Asia they were fighting their own war.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
Many died
World War 1 affected civilians by causing widespread death and destruction, disrupting lives and homes, leading to food shortages and economic hardships, and provoking societal changes and trauma that lasted for years after the war ended. Additionally, civilians were often subject to censorship, propaganda, and government controls during the war.
Yes, the 1945 European winter was the worst in a hundred years and severely affected the war fighting and starving civilians.
The United States proper was not damaged or seriously affected by the First or Second World Wars. America helped to rebuild Europe, Japan & the Philippines after the Second World War.
Total war affected the civilians of the Confederacy by taking food, tearing up railroad lines and fields, and killing livestock of those not fighting in the military.