The Home Front: The Blitz and Rationing
How civilians in Britain lived through bombing raids and extreme shortages.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Blitz change the daily lives of people in British cities?
- 2Was rationing a fair way to manage food shortages?
- 3To what extent did the war break down class barriers in Britain?
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