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London was bombed during World War 2 because the Nazis were attempting to demoralize the city. The country was not attacked because more people lived in the city.
In General WW2 was worse in amount of casaulties, areas of fighting, technology advancements but I'm sure there are some areas where WW1 was worse that WW2.
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Rural Electric Administration 1935 to bring electricity to countryside homes and businesses
The questions you may want to ask differs on what area you want to know about. Here are some areas for examples: Tanks and Guns During World War 2How civilians coped during the war?Cause of WW2Result/Consequences of World War 2Who was involved?How many people diedHow did it endBattles of World War 2Massacres/Genocide during and after World War 2 e.g. the Holocaust and the Dachau Massacre.There is many more areas. Various areas such as: the Holocaust, Cause of World War 2 can be quitecontroversialand people may have their views abut it.
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Movement to rural areas.
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The majority of the Japanese population live in urban areas like Tokyo. Rural populations have been steadily declining since the end of World War II.
They were usually transported by train to rural areas where families had agreed to temporarily house them.
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
Most of World War 1 was fought in France and Belgium. French towns and rural areas suffered the most damage. The Belgian forests and border areas suffered damage.
Winston Churchill and Parliament chose to have Ministry of Health do the evacuation of the British children. They had them go to the rural areas, coastal areas and mountain areas of the UK.
Since World War II, Georgia has been shifting from a mostly agricultural economy to an industrial-based economy. The proportion of the population living in the rural areas decreased to about 25% in 1990. This shift has had negative impacts on the environment.Georgia's transition from an agricultural to industrial-based economy.