Nazi Germany was trying to bomb the British people into surrendering and ending the war.
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They couldn't agree on stuff.
Yes, the automobile had been in use for several decades by the 1940s. But not all families owned a vehicle, especially in large cities and small towns.
Many countries, mostly England.
Dennis Good is a former cricketer from England who played for Worcestershire and Glamorgan in the 1940s.
Dennis Good is a former cricketer from England who played for Worcestershire and Glamorgan in the 1940s.
Flour is the main Ingredient in Bread and bread was the stable diet of the Brittish society. Ireland in the 1940s was predominantly an agricultural country and self-sufficient in food products. Ireland was exporting flour to England, while England were at war during that time.
In the 1930s house prices were laughably low by modern standards. You could get a really good, large new house in London for under £3,000 for example. In most provincial cities prices were much lower. At that time there was generally a marked difference in price between new and old houses. Older houses were regarded as secondhand and cost less ...In the 1940s there was very little house building because of World War 2 and in the late 1940s there was still a shortage of building materials. Prices were somewhat higher, but you could still get a really good new house in London for about £4,000-£4,500.(At that time £1 was about US$4).
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In the 1940s the new invention of radar detected German aircraft off the coast of England.
Because WW2 was on at the time children were sent to the country to escape the London bombings and some times 20 children would live in the same room so the answere to your question is yes it was common for people to share rooms in the 1940s
The SS Empire Windrush was a ship which was used by a lot of migrants from the Caribbean when they were going to England in the late 1940s.