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British Depth Studies - Home Front - Dates

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1914 Aug 2nd   War Declared on Germany 1/2 million recruited in one month in Gov drive  
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1914 Aug 8th   Defence Against the Realm Act - DORA - introduced  
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1914 Autumn   Many women's organisations set up eg Women's Hospital Corps and Womens Police Volunteers  
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1914 Dec 16th   First bombing of British civilians  
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1915 Jan 19th   First air raids by German Zeppelins  
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1915 May   Coalition Gov formed  
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1915 May 31   First Zeppelin air raid of London  
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1915 July   Munitions Crisis  
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1915 Autumn   Trade unions and employers refuse to take on women. Gov agreed to pay out same and men and only until man labour was available again Gov set up own munitions factories and employ mainly women  
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1916 Jan 25th   1st Military Service Bill - Conscription of Single Men aged 18 - 40  
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1916 May 16th   2nd Military Service Bill - extended to married men  
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1916 July 1st   Battle of the Somme Begins (until Nov)  
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1916 Aug (2)   1. Gov's new film 'The Battle of the Somme' in cinema. V. popular. Evening News - "Greatest moving picture in the world" 2. Medical reports published of women's health problems when handling TNT  
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1916 Nov 18   Battle of Somme called off (after 4 months) More British killed than any other battle - 500,000 casualties - for little land gain  
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1916 Nov   1. Gov allowed journalist at the front. 2. 1st Public Criticism of War - Generals doing a bad job  
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1916 Dec 7th   Lloyd George now PM. Set up: Ministry of Labour - For labour supply in industry Ministry of Food - For food supply  
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1917 Feb (2)   2. German's 3rd and most deadly submarine warfare against British merchant ships 1. Women's Land Army formed. Recruited women as farm labourers  
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1917 Apr   German U-Boats sink 1/4 British merchant ships: - Food supplies run low - DORA lets gov take 2.5 mill acres of farming land to help Britain  
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1917 Nov (2)   1. Voluntary Rationing introduced. A failure. Prices rise, queues get longer. 2. 'Ninepenny Loaf' introduced. Price of break was fixed  
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1917 Dec   Representation of the People Act Passed, became law in 1918: 1. Women +30 and Household owners/married to property owners could VOTE! 2. All men 21+  
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1918 Feb 25th   Compulsory rationing in Southern Britain and London  
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1918 Apr   Whole country rationing of meat, butter and cheese  
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1918 Nov 11th   Armistice signed. War over.  
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1918 Dec 14th   1st General election with women votes  
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In 1915   100,000 women sign up for work in industry, but only 5,000 were employed  
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1914 October   HMS Audacious is sunk. This is unreported by media to keep up moral.  
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1914 - 1918   Circulation of Daily Express nearly doubles  
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By 1918   'John Bull' selling 2 mil copies, 'News of the World' even more  
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1914 (anti war)   'Common Sense about the War', a anti-war pamphlet by George Bernard Shaw sold 25,000 copies. Became the target of much critism.  
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1917 July   'A Solider's Declaration' written by Siegfried Sassoon. Read out in the House of Commons and published in several newspapers.  
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1914 (Women's Role)   Campaign for Women's Vote suspended for the war  
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1916 (Women's Role)   Women could serve forces at the Front Line  
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1918 (Women's Role)   Women's 1st army unit, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), formed but never fought in the front line.  
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1919   Nancy Astor is first MP in Commons  
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1928   Full Vote's for Women granted  
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