Everyone who was involved in the war effort was affected, which of course included those on the home front. On the home front, everybody pitched in to help the war effort. Rationing was put into effect, limiting everything from most food items to the number of tires a town was allowed per month. Daily patterns that people had been following for years were broken, and thousands of people volunteered for jobs to support the war effort. Of course, the war impacted people differently depending on where they lived. For example, our site includes an interview with "Katharina", a survivor of Germany’s home front and the story of a survivor of occupied Hong Kong. These pages and the emotions within them contrast strikingly with the experiences of those who lived in the US. These interviews are especially interesting as they present what it was like to be a child in a time of war.
Home Front

     
    

Margaret Gartland

Mary Brown

June Breen

Lillian

John Thornton

Lee Kosow

Gertrude & George Urban

Frederick Holloran

Jessie Fish

Fred & Pauline Waterhouse

Barbara Kiser

Hy Lockhart

Nicholas Petrosino

Helen Goodwin

Ray Gehling

Frank Martino

Jean Bonino

Dick Brown

Cesidia Visco

John T. Heemskerk

David Manheim

Richard Simmons

Mary Powers

Eugene Lieberman

Bob Carleo

Norman Vanmeter

Kamola Majumder

Frances Ridge

Sylvia Piltch

Angela Graham

Sidney and Judy Block

Irving Epstein

Josephine Wallis

John Molloy

Mary Banwell Powers

Pearl Schlesinger

Katharina

Elizabeth A. Mulhern

Elaine Greenberg

Chan Chui Po

Nicholas Anderson

Esphir Vayntrub

Hilda Saunders

Lloyd Williams, Jr.

Carolyn Samways

Jim Wilson

Jack Goody

Roger Brooke

Walter Baker

Mary Toda

John Joseph Fallon

Alice Bunnell

Bill and Evelyn Hines

Bhagwati Johari

Sally Lane Gould

Greece and WWII

Margaret O'Leary

Gloria M. Wright

Armand Kazarian

Mary Gomes

Grahame Neale

Anne Kania

Horace Ashenfelter III

Lorna Shapiro

Peggy Anderson

Paul & Carol Kennedy

Ellen Dunn Maxwell

Mary Lawlor McKnight

Joe Shiro Kawata

Gunther Garbe

Joseph Weinstock