During World War I, children's lives were profoundly affected by the conflict, as many experienced the harsh realities of war. They often faced food shortages, disrupted education, and the trauma of losing family members. In some regions, children were recruited for labor in factories or agriculture to support the war effort. Additionally, the emotional toll of the war, compounded by Propaganda and the experiences of displacement, shaped their childhoods in ways that would resonate throughout their lives.
Death and despair
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
world war 2
The answer depends on what country you're looking at because German children didn't have a nice life because the Treaty Of Versailles but English children had life a little better but not that much, since they still were recovering from WW1.Source:History teacher and History class.
send them to the war
For many British children, life was full of fear and hardships. The Germans attacked England repeatedly, especially London. Many children were sent to live in America or into foster homes in the British countryside to wait for the end of the war.
life was scary for young children and worrying for adults
hard and dangerous
sad because they got evacuated
Death and despair
children still had to go to school
They were scarred for life they lost family and got wounded
they live a life of fear
it is because Lego has a strict policy for no real-life weapons to be appropriate for children and ok pretend you live japan and the us makes military legos for world war 1 many people would be offended so that is why
A:I would not have liked to be a child in the second world war because of all the bombing.But I would of also liked to be in the second world war to have had the oppertunity to live the life of a world war II child and I would of loved to have had the experience to live at the time of world war II.
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
identity worn by children in world war 2