- Many people, not directly involved in WWII, lived in countries that were former British colonies. If they remembered the colonial life, it probably affected their view of the UK during the war.
- If people lived in one of the allied or axis power countries, that probably greatly influenced their view of the UK during WWII.
- If people had an affinity or distrust of any of the allies or axis powers, it probably effected their view of the UK.
- If someone served in the military, (or had relatives in the military) on either side of WWII, it probably influenced their view.
Factors that influence tidal patterns are all the things that make the world round.
It was during a major social change in Britain while Britain itself was becoming a world economic power and growing suburbs- plus a growing crime rate.
Your values and how you see the world influence your sexual opinion.
because they were
* change in population * government policies * income change * future expectations
Britain had a coalition government during World War 2
Britain wasn't invaded during World War 2
Yes, he was the prime minister and military leader of Britain during world war 2
George VI was king of Great Britain during World War 2.
George V ( reigned from 1910 to 1936 ) was King of Britain during World War 1.
Britain's Prime Minister during World War I was David Lloyd George.
Britain was not invaded in World War 2 and there was no Holocaust in Britain.