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World War I

Ada McGuire’s letters

Home Front

Danger during war

6B

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Ada McGuire’s letters

• Soldiers wounded. Quite a lot of widows, mostly young

• War office wont let the injured soldiers retire.

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Ada McGuire’s letters

• The government won’t pay the rent for recruitment.

• The working classes were worse off than soldiers sent to the Front.

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Danger during War

• The huge number of soldiers meant less work in their respective cities, so there was a big problem in economy in those days.

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Danger during war

The countries in the WW I where in labour shortages, the government fixed that problem by replacing skilled workers by women, older men and disabled people.

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Recruitment

• Recruitment came in another way: Lord Kirtchner sent letters to people that could become soldiers even though they were obliged anyways.

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Women decided to work. They couldn´t go to the battlefront for

safety reasons.

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They helped in making bullets, and constructing means of transport or war vehicles.

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They considered themselves important and were respected.

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What did they do in the HOMEFRONT?

Women worked very hard so that war would “work” wherever it happened.

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A plane of the ages

• Used at war, as weak as it looked.

• Its parts were made in the homefront.

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