Well I think the living conditions were horrid. The people did not have electricity. But only during the war. The barely had any food or running water. The has to live in little shacks. Their beds were pretty much the floor or a thin matress or a small blanket. Their living conditions were bad. Unless, you acually had a good paying job and even then the conditions aren't so swell. But, if you have a good paying job its better then if you don't have a good job.
Following the end of the First World War, the world began to rapidly modernize. By the 1920â??s, record economic growth and policies such as â??welfare capitalismâ?? allowed even the working classes to enjoy a higher standard of living. Wages rose, prices fell and consumerism surged.
there weren't enough left
They had no way to make a living except by attending to the cotton fields.
Increasing shortages of food, fuel, etc.
The citizenship in the US in 1919 during World War 1 was approximately 104 million people. At the beginning of World War 2 in 1939, the population was just over 130 million.
to increase the standard of living
The standard of living in the Soviet Union was extremely low, mainly due to the destruction caused by World War 2 (The Great Patriotic War), but also due to communist management of the economy. The standard of living increased steadily following the war.
yes because there was a previous war before it.
i imagine not, no
Shocking
lower than the u.s or western Europe
lower than the us and western Europe
Standard field guns could destroy armor during WWI.
freaken hard
Life was hard for Singaporeans and they were tortured.
The award statuettes were made of plaster. All of them were replaced with standard statuettes after the war ended.
living in Italy after ww2 was kind of strange... everyone in the bars were talking of revenge.