United States home front during World War II

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    World War II changed many things in the United States. America was just coming out of the worst depression ever to hit the country. Things were still not normal in for the United States, going into World War I the United States had one of the best economies in the world, and all of that came to a halt after the stock market crash in 1929. Things for many years made life for everyone very difficult, farmers lost their farms and the dust bowl made it nearly impossible to even grow crops for those…

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    Scrap Drives During World War II During World War II a lot of materials were used at the same time to create equipment such as guns, tanks, gas masks, and parachutes, but the resources were disappearing because of the mass production of materials. So there must have been a way to get more materials to build the equipment. There were events known as scrap drives held around the United States, these were events where the community would bring scrap to donate it to the army to build more equipment.…

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    American Women in World War II The ideal family was one where the mother stayed home all day to watch the children and clean the house, but World War II was the war to change that. Women were asked to take on responsibilities that they had never been allowed to do before like working in factories, journalism, and even joining the military. Women’s lives were greatly affected by World War II because both the men and women were sent away for military reasons and various jobs. Women’s lives were…

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    Throughout the World Wars, the United States was apart of the Allies because Americans fell victim to warcrimes committed by Germany and Japan while assiting the countries at war. The U.S. provided many necessities like food, war goods, and money for the war stricken countries. The bombing of Pearl Harbor caused the U.S. to enter World War II declaring war on Japan. A secret military operation built a nuclear bomb that allowed the U.S. to raise itself to superstatus once it was used to weaken…

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    provided them with a visual entertainment. However, when the preface of World War II came about, The comic books gained value from both the children and the adults. At the time of the World War II, the American society was puzzled as of what is going on? and what should be done? The comic books became the answer for the people. Comics books, like Captain America became an element part of war propaganda and supplied information about the war to the society. Captain America portrayed patriotism,…

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    Due to the turmoil of World War II, various organization and agencies were constructed in order to rally support among citizens located on the home front. Organizations such as the Boy Scout of America were successful in providing the United States government with help which allowed them to focus on the more important matters facing the nation at the time. The Boy Scouts of America played large roles in the wartime efforts of the United States by garnering support for troops overseas by…

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    to be able study the history that the world shares but looks at very differently. Being from absolutely the different hemisphere of the world, I came here with my knowledge of different events of the past with certain outlook that my professors in my high school implanted in me, especially when it concerned the World Wars. India was a British colony and hence, our history includes the study Indian participation in various incidents under them. World War II was not a major participation for…

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    history class, there will be an event that applies to at least one of the preceding categories. To begin, World War II affected the world socially regarding women’s roles in society. The bombing of Pearl Harbor resulted in the US’ commitment…

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    World War II “What, oh, what is the use of the war? Why can’t people live peacefully together? Why all this destruction?” The person who said this is none other than 15-year old Anne Frank, a victim of the Holocaust that occurred during World War II. Anne Frank is one of almost six million lives lost during the Holocaust. The Holocaust, however, is just one side to the story of World War II. While most individuals know what was happening on the frontlines during the war, not many know what…

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    echo,” (W. H. Auden). World War II, like many other wars, was influenced by a myriad of different variables. One variable that echoed throughout America was propaganda. Propaganda was a major influence in the rally for overall support in America during World War II. They perpetuated government desired messages to the public. The propaganda’s intentions in World War II can be broken down into three major categories: war efforts, Anti-German and Anti-Japanese backing, and home front endeavors.…

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