After World War 2, fashion trends shifted towards more casual and practical clothing. Men's fashion focused on suits and tailored clothing, while women's clothing featured fuller skirts, nipped-in waists, and feminine silhouettes. Fabrics were often recycled or repurposed due to shortages during the war.
Well I don't know for shure....but if you opened up your history textbook, I'm shure you will find the answer in there!
Approximately 388,000 English people died during World War 2, including civilians and military personnel.
Estimates vary, but it is generally believed that around 70-85 million people have died in various conflicts and genocides since World War II.
Soldiers died. Specific populations were also targeted for death by the not-nice Germans.
The name for people who helped Germany in World War 2 were referred to as collaborators or Axis sympathizers. They could include individuals from countries occupied by Germany who sided with the Nazis, or citizens of Axis powers who supported their respective governments.
About 20 000 people wore the us uniform in world war 2
mended them then wore them
I think they wore ragid clothes or maybe wore the same everyday.
Everyone wore a uniform.
People who had relatives and friends die.
1) Wore* 2) Uniforms
everyone
They wore uniforms with emblems.
They wore old clothes
The SS in Germany
boys use to wear sorts not trousers
cus he wore glasses