#15: John Parr and George Edwin Ellison
With 1 million British individuals dead, another 1.6 million were injured during WW1, meaning that a whopping 22% of the British population at the time was affected by the war somehow. And it wasn’t just the physical toll – the war also greatly impacted Britain’s economy and way of Life.
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Prices for basic goods skyrocketed, and rationing was implemented to ensure everyone had access to food and supplies. But despite all the hardships, the British managed to unite and support each other through one of the most challenging periods in history. I guess when the going gets tough, the tough get British.
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