No. They stayed at home helping on the home front.
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any place people lived was a home front
they where scared and they did not know what to do
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Byinfluencing women and people to win the war.
No. They stayed at home helping on the home front.
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They lowerd the morale of their fellow countrymen that had to fight the war.
The Volkstrum was the German equivalent to the Home Front during WII, it comprised men who were too old or disabled to fight in the Wehrmacht.
Women were left to stand the home front while the men went off to fight in WWII.
Everyone including old men, old women, and children. Usually the only weapons they had to fight with were sharp pointy wood sticks.
as they came out of the war as a super power because they were never fighting at their home front
I am not used to a home front
Building America's Home - 2005 Designing America's Home was released on: USA: 2005
In WWII, the Home Front was the name given to the various rationings and sacrifices made by those living in America to support the war effort. The war at home is a more modern term used in reference to the sacrifices and challenges of both the families of deployed military personnel as well as of the military personnel as they return home from their deployment.
Four things about the home front during the Civil War include the Home Guard. The Home Guard protected the South's cities, and were responsible for capturing runaway slaves. The Home Guard also caught soldiers that went AWOL or no longer wanted to fight for the South. The home front also saw mobilization of local and state militias, along with people helping to raise funds and armaments for the war effort.