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What were the roles of the children in world war 1?

Children played a variety of roles in World War 1. Some served as messengers, delivering important messages between soldiers on the front lines. Others worked in factories and farms to support the war effort. Many children also experienced the aftermath of the war, including the loss of parents or siblings and the devastation of their homes and communities.


How were the Jehovah Witnesses treated during World War 1?

many were sent to concentration camps, they were treated like Jews and Hitler hated them! many died during ww1 and ww2-- they were also disliked in their own country because they did not fight in war, so they were sent to work on farms with the women or other places were made useful!


Who did the poor work for?

They work for Rich work on farms.


What was the elimination of private farms by Stalin?

When Stalin was in full control of the Soviet Union he revived the once failed attempt to collectivize private farms into government owned and operated farmlands.


When After World War 2 population in rural areas?

After World War II, many rural areas experienced significant population shifts as people moved to urban centers in search of better job opportunities and living conditions. This urban migration led to a decline in rural populations, as agricultural mechanization reduced the need for labor on farms. However, some rural areas also saw growth due to government programs that encouraged settlement and development. Overall, the post-war period marked a transition toward greater urbanization in many countries.