To what extent did the Second World War affect the lives of the civilian population in the countries involved?

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zetra
1 year ago

Survival has been the art that led to limitations of living conditions, from moving to barras, to rationalizations of food, the insiders know with certainty. The affected people in the overcrowded areas have been happy to survive that they have been losing their livelihood by removing the livestock and harvesting, that is what happens. The Plan Barbarossa, provide information on how to proceed in the overcrowding areas, the handling of the civilian population. In the Soviet Union alone, they wanted to kill 50 million of them, and at 20 million they have already been.

In DE, the bombings on the cities took care of death and devastation.

zetra
1 year ago
Reply to  zetra

Thanks for the star.

rr1957
1 year ago

I assume you’re asking for civilian life after the war:

One effect was that it had become normal through WWII that women go to work. Previously, the “housewife” was the rule case, in and after the war, married women also worked out regularly.

It now began a general reconstruction, which almost everywhere triggered a strong economic growth, with full employment and even guest workers.

The weakening of England and France by WWII triggered the decolonization, and many colonies now became independent and the people there became more free.

Stressika
1 year ago

In the beginning, people need time to understand what the message of war means for them, but then the reality of this war breaks in over the first with all its horror, burning villages, people who are hung up in public places, pits filled with the bodies of murdered men, women and children – like hell must happen to the population of this war, which comes along with extermination campaigns of the Germans.

For the population throughout Europe, war means additional deprivation and growing material need. Especially in winter, the foods are scarce and hunger spreads in part. Child mortality is increasing.

Altersweise
1 year ago

If they were not bombarded or shot with low-flighters, they suffered hunger and/or were terrorized by their government or by occupiers.

There was no permanent normal life in any war-leading or occupied country.

MaxMusterman249
1 year ago

Dresden

Coventry

Russia

Auschwitz

Berlin

To have some impressions.

Claphamroad
1 year ago

Engraving. Some were dead.

DerHans
1 year ago

In Germany, it meant “compulsory commitment” for every kind of working person. And in the supply, of course, the military had in all matters, absolute priority

schelm1
1 year ago

The losers were as bad as possible.

archibaldesel
1 year ago

Are you serious? What do you think it affects you when you get bombed every night? Can you think about it?…