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Most Americans were exposed to the war in Europe during World War II primarily through news reports, radio broadcasts, and film. The government and media provided continuous coverage of the conflict, showcasing both the battles and the experiences of soldiers. Additionally, many families had members serving in the military, which further personalizes the war's impact. Rationing and war-related industries also made the war a part of everyday life for Americans on the home front.

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