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British and Canadian soldiers fought alongside each other in many battles, including D-Day.
People were evacuated from cities that were under threat of bombing in the blitz. People were evacuated from cities that were under threat of bombing in the blitz. People were evacuated from cities that were under threat of bombing in the blitz. Women began to work in many jobs that were typically “male” occupations. Women began to work in many jobs that were typically “male” occupations. Women began to work in many jobs that were typically “male” occupations. Conscription was a way to force people into serving in the military. Conscription was a way to force people into serving in the military. Conscription was a way to force people into serving in the military. There was a large, French-speaking group that did not support the war effort. There was a large, French-speaking group that did not support the war effort. There was a large, French-speaking group that did not support the war effort. Allied spies were trained at Camp X. Allied spies were trained at Camp X. Allied spies were trained at Camp X. Rationing was put in place to make sure people did not waste food or other resources. Rationing was put in place to make sure people did not waste food or other resources. Rationing was put in place to make sure people did not waste food or other resources. The Home Guard had volunteers to protect people in the cities. The Home Guard had volunteers to protect people in the cities. The Home Guard had volunteers to protect people in the cities. All resources, human and otherwise, were directed to fuel the war effort. All resources, human and otherwise, were directed to fuel the war effort. All resources, human and otherwise, were directed to fuel the war effort.
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