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Home front

Home front is an English language term with analogues in other languages. It is commonly used to describe the full participation of the British public in World War I who suffered Zeppelin raids and endured food rations as part of what came to be called the "Home Front".

Civilians are traditionally uninvolved in combat, except when the hostilities happen to reach their residential areas. However, the expanded destructive capabilities of modern warfare posed an increased direct threat to civilian populations. With the rapid increase of military technology, the term "military effort" has changed to include the "home front" as a reflection of both a civilian "sector" capacity to produce arms, as well as the structural or policy changes which deal with its vulnerability to direct attack.

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Gedicht von Udo Gremler an seinen im 1. Weltkrieg gefallenen Sohn Emil GremlerAntwortschreiben des Kriegsministeriums bezüglich Vermisstenmeldung von Emil Gremler an Kurt GremlerFeldpostkarte von Emil Gremler an seinen Vater Udo Gremler vom 5. Juni 1915 (1)Information des Militärpaketdepots Stettin für die Versendung von Feldpakten an den Soldaten Emil GremlerFeldpostbrief von Emil Gremler an seinen Vater Udo Gremler vom 2. Mai 1915Hitler-Jugend Sommerlager des Fähnleins Olvenstedt 1940 am Weinberg in Farsleben - Lagerappell
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