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In the excerpt from "Boule de Suif," lines that suggest the civilians' resistance as more courageous than that of the soldiers are: "Others looted provisions from the invaders, under their very noses...the peasants' wives, in spite of the enemy's presence." These lines indicate the civilians directly confronting the enemy and risking their safety to resist, while the soldiers may be more constrained due to their military obligations.
The unknown people.
The existence and activities of concentration camps were obvious to all German civilians. No need telling by the smell.
The resistance movement didn't have a common symbol. Civilians could show sympathy with the resistance for instance by wearing a small metal emblem with the King's monogram, if they were adults, or a knitted cap in Royal air force colours, if they were teenagers.
Yes, German attacks on the cities and Churchill's patriotic rallying speeches strengthened the resolve of British civilians.
Civilians
No, Naval Sea Cadets are not considered civilians. They are members of a youth program that is affiliated with the United States Navy and follows military customs and traditions. While they are not active duty military personnel, they undergo training and participate in activities that align with military standards.
Yes 50 million civilians was killed in ww2, 45 million were allies civilians and 24 million of them were soviet civilians.
The Jews targeted in the Holocaust were civilians.
Police themselves are civilians.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
This scenario highlights the importance of vigilance and quick action in emergency situations, where immediate intervention can prevent harm or save lives. Proactive caring and courage from Soldiers, family members, and army civilians can make a significant difference in such critical moments, emphasizing the value of being prepared and responsive to imminent danger.
Civilians had to work at factories making supplies.