Milwaukee During WWI 1917-1918: A Crowded Hour - Historical Book About Great War America | Perfect for History Buffs & WWI Research
Milwaukee During WWI 1917-1918: A Crowded Hour - Historical Book About Great War America | Perfect for History Buffs & WWI Research

Milwaukee During WWI 1917-1918: A Crowded Hour - Historical Book About Great War America | Perfect for History Buffs & WWI Research

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Milwaukee during World War I faced intense scrutiny, ethnic tensions, and social upheavals while exceeding wartime demands.A Crowded Hour: Milwaukee During the Great War examines the social, political, and economic challenges that scarred and dramatically changed the city during and after World War I.Pro-war patriots considered Milwaukee's loyalties doubly suspect because of its large German-American population and strong Socialist Party. Consequently, Milwaukeeans endured intense efforts, some bordering on the paranoid or absurd, to enforce 100 percent Americanism and redeem the city's reputation. But the hand-wringing was unnecessary, as city residents exceeded every government wartime demand.Other developments heightened the intensity of this "crowded hour." Simmering ethnic tensions, skyrocketing inflation, as well as loftier questions regarding the meaning of American citizenship or the impact of a growing government bureaucracy affected every aspect of people's lives.Patriotic women stepped into male-dominated occupations to meet labor demands; at war's end, many reluctantly returned to traditional gender roles.Furthermore, the war advanced three long-debated social crusades: women's suffrage, prohibition, and anti-prostitution/venereal disease efforts. Capping things off, the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic killed more than 1,100 Milwaukeeans and 50 million people world-wide.

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I am not necessarily a history buff but was drawn to this as I saw many parallels between the divisions in society in the early 1900s as there are in today's world. Although I am not a big history fan, I cannot put this book down. This book is not the dry information that usually turns people away. The history is made into a beautiful story explaining life in Milwaukee in the early 1900s and is very hard to put down. It is a very intriguing book and I loved every second of reading it. The only thing I could possibly say as a negative is it isn't long enough! This beautifully written book will pull you in and won't let you go until you have finished. One of my favorite books and best purchases I have made!
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