null
US
Sign In
Sign Up for Free
Sign Up
We have detected that Javascript is not enabled in your browser. The dynamic nature of our site means that Javascript must be enabled to function properly. Please read our
terms and conditions
for more information.
Next up
Copy and Edit
You need to log in to complete this action!
Register for Free
65784
Britain 1930 - 51
Description
History Mind Map on Britain 1930 - 51, created by jadehulbert on 01/05/2013.
No tags specified
history
history
Mind Map by
jadehulbert
, updated more than 1 year ago
More
Less
Created by
jadehulbert
over 11 years ago
117
0
0
Resource summary
Britain 1930 - 51
Unemployment in the 1930s
wall street crash = unemployment
unemployment
very little money
unemployment exchange every week
poor health
44% lived under poverty line
north south divide
north = old
outdated methods
high use of labour
reducing demand
south = new
modern methods
use of machines
rising demand
labour government
national insurance contributions
workers made small contributions from wages to pay for unemployed
means test
only poorest get benifits
special areas
only poor places get government investment
jarrow crusade
about jarrow
north of england
ship building
invested in special areas
but not enough
64% unemployed
many people hungry and starving
about crusade
wanted to hold their own
didnt think government would listen if they were with NUWM
all of jarrow supported the march
National hunger marches organised in 1936
supported by labour
organised by NUWM
reaction
PM refused to meet them
MPs spoke out against them
no investment
Britain and WW2
preparing for war at home
air raid shelters built
wardens
air raid sirens
sandbags
barrage balloons
nightly blackouts
Home Guard
evacuation
rationing
operation dynamo
300 small and large boats sent to france
338,000 troops rescued
dunkirk spirit bacame a popular phrase
battle of britain
operation sealion 1940
attacked radar stations, airfeilds then london
britain won because...
effective use of radar
RAF had more fighter planes
factories worked all the time to build plans
the dunkirk spirit
the blitz
london and main cities
industries and civilians targeted
life disrupted
morale held up
V1 + V2 caused fear, but innacurate
dunkirk
led by Winston Churchill
1940 - failed to stop germans invading france
german tactics successful
britain forced to retreat from dunkirk
britain at war
government control
rationing
publishing information
new ministries
supply
labour (workforce)
information
censorship
propoganda
rationing
pre war - 70% of food imported
ration books introduced - 1940
people incouraged to grow their own
working women
20 - 30 consripted
nearly every job open to them
join armed forces (not fight)
after war men took over, women lost jobs or moved to part time work
D-Day and defeat of germany
D--Day
operation overlord - invation of europe
6th June 1944
carefully planned, germany had few soldiers to defend them
fooled germany into thinking they were somewhere else
why a success
attacked radar systems
false information
good support plans
G lines of communication attacked
US provided troops
G army spred too thin
defeat of germany
germany being attecked form all sides
allies bombed german factories
german army weakened
Labour in power
election
personality vs policies
rationing still in place
people wanted a better life
Churchill compared Labour to Natzis
Labour policies were popular
Labour won
beveridge report
cradle to the grave
Want - allownaces
Ignorance - education
Disease - NHS
Sqaulor - new homes
Idleness - building schems crated jobs
problems with beveridge report
Cost
NHS couldnt be afforded
not all doctors wanted to work for the NHS
Show full summary
Hide full summary
Want to create your own
Mind Maps
for
free
with GoConqr?
Learn more
.
Similar
Germany 1918-39
Cam Burke
History- Medicine through time key figures
gemma.bell
History- Religion and medicine
gemma.bell
Weimar Revision
Tom Mitchell
Hitler and the Nazi Party (1919-23)
Adam Collinge
History of Medicine: Ancient Ideas
James McConnell
GCSE History – Social Impact of the Nazi State in 1945
Ben C
Conferences of the Cold War
Alina A
Bay of Pigs Invasion : April 1961
Alina A
The Berlin Crisis
Alina A
Using GoConqr to study History
Sarah Egan
Browse Library