Zusammenfassung der Ressource
How far did British society change 1939-1975 (WW2)
- American soldiers
- Arrived from 1942 onwards
- Americans were easygoing
- Much better paid than British troops
- Mixed in well with British society, occasional
tension between cultural diferences
- Many of the Americans were black, they
came from segregated communities,
treated very well by British
- Other allied soldiers
- Commonwealth soldiers fought with allies
in WW2 such as Australians, Canadians
- 40,000 marriages between
Canadian troops and women
- After war 120,000 Poles settled in
Britain, Britain was their allie after Poland
had been invaded by Germany in 1939
- After war, Poland occupied by USSR, Poles
didn't want to live in communist state
- German and Italian prisoners in Britain
increased significantly, by 1945 402,000
Germans, 157,000 Italians, most treated well
- Women in Britain during WW2
- 1941, all women aged 20 or more had to register for war
work, most sent to industry or auxiliary armed forces
- By 1945, 80% married women, and 90% single
women working in industry or armed forces
- By 1943, over 443,00 women
worked in armed forces
- Trade unions easily accepted women
workers as compared to WW2
- Millions of women in factories still had to look after
their families, so flexible working arrangements
- Attitudes towards women
workers before and after war
- Before
- Most work only available during war, stopped in 1945
- many work by women broken
down, men believed women
only capable of simple work
- Women worked in armed forces,
but this was mostly supportive
rather than front line roles
- After
- Many older women still working to
help British industry recover after war
- 1947, 18% married women compared to 10% in 1939
- Young married women stopped work to
have children, encouraged by media
- 1945, sudden increase in marriages
- Young people during WW2
- Many schools closed due to war
- Poor kids not evacuated so little eduacation
- Young people's health improved,
better diet in countryside than city
- Rationing provided children with a balanced diet
- Many families split up due to evacuation,
children's suffered emotionally
- Effects of evacuation
- Many evacuees separated from their families for long
- Most evacuees treated good, but some badly
- 50% of children never evacuated
- Some wealthy people tried to avoid evacuees