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  • ==Europe, homefront== see World War I, Homefront
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  • ...e F. eds. ''Japan at War: An Oral History.'' (1992). 504 pp., World War II homefront [http://www.amazon.com/Japan-at-War-Oral-History/dp/1565840399/ref=sr_1_1?i
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  • *[[World War II, Homefront, U.S.]]
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  • ...ar.'' University of Missouri Press, 1997. ISBN 0-8262-1206-9. focus on the homefront [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=16627966265512 online review
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  • ...ch, John Phillips et al eds. ''Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Homefront'' vol 3 (2005), an encyclopedia
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  • * see also World War I, Homefront * See World War I, Homefront
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  • see [[World War II, Homefront]]
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  • ==Union homefront== * Resch, John P. ''et al.'', ''Americans at War: Society, Culture and the Homefront vol 2: 1816-1900'' (2005)
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  • ...st, while winning enough battles to maintain morale in the army and on the homefront.
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  • ...the preparation for, the fighting of, and the aftermath of [[World War II, Homefront|the Second World War]]. Not alarmed by the rise of Hitler, Mackenzie King s
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  • ...t countries have to defend themselves. Meanwhile the antiwar forces on the homefront were self-destructing, spinning headlong into violence, drugs, and a radica
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  • On the [[Homefront-United States-World War II|homefront]] his term saw the vast expansion of industry, the elimination of unemploym ...nderemployed farmers and workers from all rural areas and small towns. The homefront was subject to dynamic social changes throughout the war, though domestic i
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  • See [[World War II, Homefront, U.S.]]
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  • ...tory: United States". (Compare with the discussion at [[Talk:World War II: Homefront: US]].) -- [[User:Fredrik Johansson|Fredrik Johansson]] 11:16, 23 April 200 * [[World War II, Homefront]]
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  • ...use they forfeited the confidence of their soldiers and the support of the homefront. ...-rivals. Berlin failed to comprehend the necessity of maintaining a strong homefront economy. Industrial production fell 27%, and food production fell 36% as th
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  • Starting in the early twentieth century and accelerating as [[World War II, Homefront, U.S. World War II]] began, the state has proven itself to be a major milit
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  • * Resch, John P., et al. ''Americans at War: Society, Culture and the Homefront'' (2005), vol 4: 1946 to Present
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  • ...States, 1940-1945. For comparisons with other nations see [[World War II, Homefront]]
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  • # After 1940, as the U.S. rearmed for [[World War II]] (see [[Homefront-United States-World War II]]), industrial production increased rapidly in e
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  • ...II" ''Colorado Heritage'' 1987 (4): 30-39.</ref> See also [[World War II, Homefront, U.S.]]
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