United States Home Front
The "United States Home Front" refers to the civilian efforts and activities that supported the military during times of war, particularly during World War II. This included the production of war materials, rationing of goods, and the mobilization of the workforce, including women and minorities, who took on roles traditionally held by men.
Additionally, the Home Front saw the rise of propaganda campaigns aimed at boosting morale and encouraging enlistment. Organizations like the War Production Board coordinated resources, while citizens participated in scrap drives and bought war bonds to fund military operations. These efforts were crucial to the overall success of the war.