they where scared and they did not know what to do
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they cooked, cleaned, and washed the dishes in the homefront kitchens.
The World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., features 56 pillars, each representing a U.S. state and territory during the war. These pillars are arranged in two arches, symbolizing the unity of the states in the effort against the Axis powers. The design honors the sacrifices made by the military and the home front during the conflict.
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any place people lived was a home front
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.
Yes. Your mother birthed you. Come home to show her how much you care. The (hopefully untold) sacrifices that you will make to be there will absolutely pale in comparison to the sacrifices she has made for you.
Be polite in front of them and make sacrifices...make it known that you've made sacrifices for her and if all else fails take her out and YOU PAY...then ask her to remind her parents that you did that.
The sacrifices were only made inside the Holy Temple. Once it was destroyed, there was no other place that the sacrifices could be made.
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During World War I, Americans made significant sacrifices on the home front through rationing of food and resources, buying war bonds, and participating in volunteer efforts to support the war. The government encouraged citizens to conserve materials like sugar and meat, and many families engaged in "victory gardens" to supplement food supplies. Additionally, American industries shifted focus to produce war materials, leading to changes in employment and daily life. Overall, these sacrifices reflected a collective commitment to supporting the war effort.
They made small sacrifices in honor of a god.
Aztecs performed sacrifices on the large four sided pyramids which they made for the Aztec Gods,.
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The building in Jerusalem where sacrifices were traditionally made is known as the Temple, specifically the Second Temple which was constructed after the First Temple was destroyed.