The British people during world war two did not approach the announcement of war with Germany as enthusiastically as they did when the first world war was announced. Great crowds of people did not flood the streets in celebration of their nations new responsibility. However they did grit their teeth and get down to business.The british people's attitude during the blitz in 1940 was one of extreme resiliance to hardships which they endured. Hitler hoped he could destroy the nation's will to fight when he reverted to bombing the cities in September 1940. This proved unsuccessful. The successes in North Africa at El Alemein were to prove significant boosts for public morale. Churchill's speech in the commons sums up this view for me, "This is not the end, it is not even the begginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the begginnning".
British War Relief Society ended in 1945.
it destroyed the British society
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
yes Canada fought in world war 1 because Canada was a British colony, and when British was at the war, Canada found itself at the war automatically
thats after world war 2
Minister of War
British War Relief Society was created in 1939.
British War Relief Society ended in 1945.
it destroyed the British society
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British and the people who like them
David Lloyd George was the British Leader in World War 1.
Australia is an Allie to the british, so when the british went to war Australia and other countries like russia, new zealand and France got dragged in.
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
'Jerries' was British army slang during the second world war for Germans. In the first world war, British soldiers were known as 'Tommies'.