During the Second World War, the people of Birmingham contributed significantly to the war effort through various means, including working in factories that produced munitions and aircraft. Many residents participated in civil defense efforts, such as air raid precautions and fire-fighting during bombings. Additionally, local organizations and communities rallied to support troops through fundraising, rationing, and providing supplies. The resilience and commitment of Birmingham's citizens played a vital role in supporting the war effort on the home front.
In world war one, helmets where made of steel, to help protect your head from any bullets or other weapons used (:
Hitler survived world war 1.
they did not help they were the audience
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Before we go any further, which Birmingham?
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they made propagando films
They had to rebuild homes and that
in the 1940s
recycling made production of war materials easier and cheaper
Probably, Baxter's a common enough name and Birmingham is a big enough city. Michael Montagne
He made peace in places
Other nations did not help Ethiopia because World War I memories made them fearful, and much of the world was in economic ruin.
T. Downing has written: 'Birmingham in the Blitz in the Second World War'
He made them in charge of Hollywood, and as you can see he made a wise decision.
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