Children During Wartime

Children During Wartime by Brenda Williams, published by Heinemann Library in 2006, explores the experiences of children during significant conflicts, particularly World War II. This 32-page book presents a factual overview of the fears and challenges faced by young people in countries such as Poland, France, Holland, and Britain, as well as the United States. It delves into how these children shared the same anxieties and hardships as their parents when war erupted.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the impact of wartime on children, highlighting their feelings of fear and deprivation. The book also discusses how children in the United States contributed to the war effort in various ways after the country entered the conflict in 1939. This edition serves as a resource in juvenile nonfiction, focusing on history and military conflicts, and provides insights into the lives of children during a tumultuous period.
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What was it like to be a chilled during wartime? Children in Poland, France, Holland, and Britain were sharing the same fears and deprivation as their parents once war broke out. When US joined the war in 1939, children there too felt they had to ‘do their bit’ in whatever way they could. Find out what it was like to be a child during wartime in this incredible title.
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