The posters reminded the people to conserve all vital war supplies like rations, gasoline and cars. Living conditions were bad because times were not so good! People had to be careful with everything they did- what they ate, where they went, etc. Posters also reminded people not to talk about things that might be useful to enemy spies. Others would encourage everyone to do their part in the war effort, like volunteering at the Red Cross, buying war bonds, or just to persevere in their regular jobs, because every little bit helped.
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???
In general, about average for Europe at that time.
One big event that happened in America during World War 1 was that the economy started to improve. Industry also picked up during this time.
Megan Anderson
Shocking
Life was hard for Singaporeans and they were tortured.
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.
Supplies of living conditions
Palestine was mostly an empty land during WW2. Most of the local population worked on agricultural pursuits.
Physicians during the war spent their time patching the wounds of soldiers. They also had to deal with the diseases poor living conditions of the troops caused.
it was very very bad the soldiers were beaten up and ill treated
it was policy of America to became one of the strongest country in the world at that time.and the conditions were suitable for America as it was the country having least damage at that time.so America involved in the 1st world war. it was policy of America to became one of the strongest country in the world at that time.and the conditions were suitable for America as it was the country having least damage at that time.so America involved in the 1st world war.
which of the following was not a direct consequence of america's victory during World War 11
Living conditions at Camp Harmony, a temporary assembly center for Japanese Americans during World War II, were cramped and difficult. Families were housed in hastily converted horse stalls and barracks, with limited privacy and inadequate sanitation facilities. The living quarters were often overcrowded, making it difficult to maintain hygiene and comfort. Overall, the living conditions were far from ideal and reflected the hardships and discrimination faced by Japanese Americans during this time.
Well I think the living conditions were horrid. The people did not have electricity. But only during the war. The barely had any food or running water. The has to live in little shacks. Their beds were pretty much the floor or a thin matress or a small blanket. Their living conditions were bad. Unless, you acually had a good paying job and even then the conditions aren't so swell. But, if you have a good paying job its better then if you don't have a good job.
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???