Life for Czech children in the 1930s was influenced by political turmoil and economic struggles. They may have experienced instability due to events like the Munich Agreement and the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany in 1939. Education opportunities may have been limited, and social activities were likely affected by the increasing influence of Nazi Propaganda.
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Hard and under payed.
The 1930s was the Great Depression. Jobs were hard to find. Food was scarce because of the dustbowl. Banks were unstable.
A sailor's life was difficult in the 1930s. Sailors often worked very long hours and had little to do for entertainment. The food was usually horrible and the work was backbreaking.
the word for CZECH in Czech is "český" like an adjective, "čeština" like a language
they were thought of as a house wife only cooking and cleaning
It was very hard at times but people still got through.
life was hard for a southern black man.He had to work really hard to keep his family in shape
You know how sometimes you get really bored and realize there's nothing to do?.............there you go
In the 1930s, children often called their parents "Mom" and "Dad" just like they do today. It's heartwarming to think about the timeless bond between parents and children, no matter the decade. Just like happy little trees, family relationships have a way of growing strong and beautiful with time.
Well how the heck am i supposed to know?! Thats what i wanna find out you wierdos!
With the exception of cultural differences, life was just like any industrialized city, country in the world. Trains, cars, city noise, restaurants, theaters, etc.