Dancing and singing were popular in world war 2. A few songs were 'Run rabbit', 'Got any Gum, chum', 'Pack up your troubles', 'It's a long way to Tipperary, 'There'll always be an England' and 'We'll meet again'. These songs were sung in air-raid shelters to cheer up people who were naturally afraid of the bombs.
Well, television was invented and there were cinemas, and there was board games...
the most common form of entertainment is kissing.
Entertainments National Service Association, or ENSA was an organisation set up in 1939 by impresario Basil Dean and the British Government to provide entertainment for British armed forces personnel during World War 2.
The Andrews Sisters was a group that toured for the USO in World War II.
EUROPE AND THE PACIFIC
Well, television was invented and there were cinemas, and there was board games...
The Japense had comfort girls while the allies had dancers and entertainers.
Entertainment during world war 1, included radio technology but also a large focus on the home and family togetherness.
There was no entertainemnt in world war 2 they sat about doing nothing
They played on their Ps3
what is the human
chicken nuggets
it was ok quite boring
crosswords and board games
the most common form of entertainment is kissing.
On the Allied side it was the USO.
hide and don't get hit by a bomb