Yes, all children in war are affected. In World War 2 it was a really big problem for the kids because they had war going on all round them while the Allied Forces carpet bombed European nations. The kids in England had to be removed from their parents who could not go with their children to evacuation sites in the countryside. The kids missed their families and had to adjust to a way of life they knew nothing of and people they did not understand. They did not get to go home until the end of the war. Children lost their fathers, brothers, uncles, cousins and even some lost their mothers if they were nurses on the war front.
it marked the beginging of the end of world war 2.
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Australian women were effected greatly because their husbands brothers and friends were getting killed at war and here was nothing they could do about it.
some lied about there age and fought in war and also children didnt really fight in war or do any thing some children thought it was going to be fun thats why they joined
North & South Korea were most effected. The war never left their soil.
they were effected politically economically and socially
Benjamin Franklin was effected by the war because, He helped write the Declariton and the Constution. He wrote many pamphlets. He also was in the war for 8 years!
what was the civil war like
Most of the times the children are effected by it .
Just a few questions: * Which war? * Which areas of the US? * Which age group, economic group, etc.? * Who's lives effected and how were they effected?
it marked the beginging of the end of world war 2.
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It was in Europe.
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World War 2 effected Coulsdon by the destruction of buildings and lost of lives. Coulsdon is located in South London, which was bombed multiplied times during the Second World War.
Virtually all countries were effected or manipulated by the Cold War.