Because they were not ready for the war
Because they were not ready for the war
Russia had problems fighting on the eastern front during WW1, because Russia was poorly equipped to fight a modern war. Russians suffered one of the worst defeats of the war, causing them to retreat.
Hitler's advances through Europe were stopped by the Communist forces at Stalingrad. When America occupied Japan, Japan went from a militaristic monarchy to a democratic form of government. Rationing on the home front was one way people suffered during the war. Another way was knowing that friends and/or family may be dying on a battlefield and those at home were helpless to do anything for them.
on the home front many Americans lost faith in the government because they said one thing and the media said another
Those are different expressions. Simon's grandmother suffered great embarrassment on account of her speech problem. The colonial soldiers suffered a long, hard winter without enough supplies. Maya suffered long, painful nights of anticipation until her husband came home. The preacher suffered from a persistent cough. My father suffers from heart disease. The people suffered from a lack of food.
William H. Crawford from Georgia was the one who suffered poor health. He suffered a paralytic stroke during the campaign but did not withdraw, intending to serve as best he could if he was elected.
Elie's father helped him after he suffered one of Idek's bouts of madness in the camp. His father was a source of strength and support for Elie during their time in the concentration camp.
Well Lewis suffered from a terrible case of the flu one winter, and Clark suffered from what he describes as a "rheumatism of the neck" which Lewis applied a hot stone wrapped in flannel to ease the pain. Sergeant Floyd would be the only one to die during the expedition from a burst appendix.
it was impotant becoase the home front was just as impotant as anything els
During the first day of the 1st battle of the Somme, the British suffered 20,000 casualties
Concorde suffered only one serious (i.e. fatal) incident/crash during its lifetime.
No during world war one women didn't serve in the army