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During World War II, children often took on various roles to support the war effort, including working in factories, farms, and as messengers. Many participated in scrap drives, collecting materials like paper and metal for recycling to aid production. In some countries, children also engaged in Civil Defense initiatives, such as fire-watching or helping with first aid. Additionally, some older teenagers enlisted in military service or joined youth organizations like the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, contributing to the home front efforts.

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