they hid in air raid shelters
During World war 2 there was long separation from loved ones so when soldiers came back they wanted to start families.
Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
families were affected by having to move out of their houses
Terezin once served as a military fortress. During World War II, however, Terezin was adapted by the Gestapo and transformed into a concentration camp and a ghetto for Jewish families. Over 30,000 people died in the Terezin concentration camp, even though it was not an extermination camp.
they endured hardships in the trenches like sicknesses and lack of food and some days they didnt eat at all. trench foot was popular
It didnt endure anything and did fight back instantly
families
By producing
The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.
they hid in air raid shelters
for
* bravery * ingenuity * willingness to endure hardships * resourcefulness * loyalty to their country an∂ Britain * common sense * selflessness * courage * sacrifice * heroism * honor * integrity * initiative * dedication
Because they wre mad
The main reason why women did men's job during the world wars was because all the men (or most of them) were out fighting and their families needed the money to keep the families going. Also the money they earned they spent it on equipment for the war.
houses like ours
They probably found out by letter