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War damage

As can be expected, a country that had been at war from September 1939 to May 1945 now faced a number of difficulties.

Economic

  • Great Britain鈥檚 declining economy was unable to match the USA.
  • Pressures of demobilised soldiers needing jobs.
  • Shortages of food and vital materials meant rationing had to continue.
  • By 1945, Britain鈥檚 reserves of gold had fallen from 拢864 million to 拢3 million
  • Britain had lost 30 per cent of its total wealth

Social

  • Rising divorce rates.
  • Food shortages and long queues.

Housing

  • Towns and cities, such as Swansea and Coventry, were heavily bombed.
  • 20 per cent of schools/houses were destroyed or in need of repair.
  • Thousands lost their homes, and many slept in army camps short term.
  • Housing demands due to soldiers returning to civvy street.
  • Poor standard of housing, such as a lack of running water.
Women in 1940s clothing queue with baskets outside a bakery.
Image caption,
Queues forming outside a bakery in Streatham High Street, London on 20 July 1946