C5 | Total War Flashcards

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Total War

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When a country uses all its resources to try and win, and the war involves all its people in some way

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Rationing

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Every person was entitled to a fixed weekly amount of fuel, clothing and food. The government introduced rationing because the Germans tried to cut off supplies of food and other goods by sinking the ships that brought them to Britain

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Dig for Victory campaign

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Besides rationing, the government also encouraged people to grow their own food in their back gardens or allotments

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Home Guard

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In May 1940, the government urged all men aged between 17 and 65 who weren’t in the army to join the Home Guard. These men worked part-time in their local area to prepare it for war and protect Britain

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the Blitz

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By the end of May 1941, over 30,000 civilians had been killed in the bombing raids and 87,000 were seriously injured. In London alone, over 1 million homes were destroyed or damaged

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Air Raid Precaution (ARP) wardens

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1.4 million ARP wardens patrolled the streets at night to make sure that no light was visible and helping out if there was an air raid

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What did the government do as a precaution against gas bombs?

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They issued millions of gas masks to civilians

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Evacuation

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  1. Schoolchildren and their teachers
  2. Pregnant women
  3. Blind and disabled people
  4. Women with children under 5
    were evacuated from the cities that were considered to be in danger
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Changing roles of women

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  1. Millions of women worked in weapons factories, on farms, and in army, navy and air force bases
  2. Single women were forced to work but married women weren’t. However, many decided to work anyway, as well as looking after their families
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Families’ contribution to the war

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To prevent any light from escaping and helping enemy bombers to locate their target,

  1. People put up thick curtains that they could shut at night
  2. Street lights were switched off or dimmed
  3. Cars were fitted with masked headlights
  4. Windows were taped to stop glass from shattering all over if a bomb exploded nearby
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How did the civilians prepare themselves for the bombing air raids?

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Millions of people built their own bomb shelters in their back gardens

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