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How Bombs, Rationing, and Labour Shortages Changed Societies at War
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How Bombs, Rationing, and Labour Shortages Changed Societies at War
The First World War (1914-18) saw fighting on an unprecedented scale but also involved civilians as never before. For the first time, people hundreds of miles from the fighting front were vulnerable to air attacks. The war at sea dramatically reduced the availability of food supplies and other goods, so that rationing was imposed. Governments became just as preoccupied with maintaining public support as they were with military victories in the f…
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