Why was the home front so important to the war front?
In respect to this, why was the homefront so important to the war front?
The home front is the economic engine that allowed the nations to field the forces they did. Without the homefront, the forces in the field would quickly stop functioning as effective units. The home front is the production of food and war material.
One may also ask, how was the homefront affected by ww2?
During World War II, as an alternative to rationing, Americans planted “victory gardens,” in which they grew their own food. Families were issued ration stamps that were used to buy their allotment of everything from meat, sugar, fat, butter, vegetables and fruit to gas, tires, clothing and fuel oil.
Between 1938 and 1939, the government thought of all the possible dangers and difficulties the Home Front would face during war, and started to take precautions. People were needed on the home front to help with all sorts of things.