During World War II, many houses, particularly in Europe, were characterized by their simplicity and functionality, often reflecting the economic constraints of the time. Many homes were constructed using local materials and featured basic designs, with an emphasis on durability. In heavily bombed areas, such as parts of Britain and Germany, homes were often damaged or destroyed, leading to the use of temporary structures or communal living arrangements. Overall, the aesthetic of houses during this period was largely influenced by the war's impact on resources and living conditions.
they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
people was trying to save the world and a tornadao came and tour the houses down
they fought in houses
1500
hey
the world war 2 rewaned most of the houses but they were rebuilt
houses like ours
Why don't you just Google "World War 1 Submarines?"
Was
Devastated
like idiots
they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
World War 1 horses when muddy looks like an muddy horse..
Same as it does now.
Japanese houses