Absolutely awful. The Nazis requisitioned or outright stole goods. Anyone could be arrested for any reason and deported to camps.
is this an Anne frank question
Living in the trenches during wartime was characterized by constant exposure to harsh conditions, such as cold, wet weather, unsanitary living conditions leading to diseases, lack of sleep, and the constant fear of enemy attacks and artillery bombardment. Additionally, soldiers had to endure long periods of boredom, isolation, and intense psychological stress.
In general, about average for Europe at that time.
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The Emancipation Proclamation was Lincoln's wartime act that freed slaves.
He established neighborhood grids...
Nope - he lived from September 8, 1841 to May 1, 1904
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tHE TYPICAL LIVING CONDITIONS were Good
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Living Conditions was created on 1999-10-12.
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