TOTAL WAR (e.g. WWI / WWII)

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TOTAL WAR (e.g. WWI / WWII)

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Men women everyone D.O.R.A ‘right to serve’ Media censorship Nationalisation Recruitment Propaganda Conscription Conscientious objectors Rationing U-boats Food riots Representation of the people act

Men women everyone D.O.R.A ‘right to serve’ Media censorship Nationalisation Recruitment Propaganda Conscription Conscientious objectors Rationing U-boats Food riots Representation of the people act

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Homework 5 questions for any booklets