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Joe Rosenthal was an American photographer. He was well known for his photos of World War 2. His pictures made the war much more realistic to those on the home front.
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clothes were made at home.
No person is on the back of current US nickels. Thomas Jefferson is on the FRONT. Nickels made from 1938 to 2004 and from 2006 to the present have a picture of Jefferson's home, Monticello. Nickels made in 2005 and 2006 have various images honoring the Lewis and Clark expedition bicentennial.
Henry Clay represented Kentucky and made efforts to divert budget to roads and canals.
I know that the government asked citizens to donate metal (for bullets) and bacon grease (for rubber).
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What were some ways us civilans helped at home with the war effort?
they where scared and they did not know what to do
I know that the government asked citizens to donate metal (for bullets) and bacon grease (for rubber).
what efforts have been made to overcome the limitations of financial accounting
using guns
women get mailed
The Eastern Front was the frozen front. Its position in Russia made the front a wintry hell for at least six months out of the year.
Some people say Jimmy Carter made the world a better place. He focused on humanitarian efforts and peace in the Middle East.
Yes, I agree. Efforts are being made that include the ban in CFC's in various countries.
they cooked, cleaned, and washed the dishes in the homefront kitchens.