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The work didn't stop when the war ended.

Regardless, my point is that when there is a motivating force, people work hard.



Europe isn't going to fall to Hitler if I don't put in extra hours at my job, though.


I don't think most people working at home during WWII were primarily motivated by concern about their allies abroad. Instead, I'd argue the motivations were:

* supporting a friend or family member serving in the military

* capturing a new economic opportunity (government contracts, etc), following the shockingly hard times of the Great Depression

To that point, there are currently millions of people suffering at this moment around the globe. If you were motivated by compassion, you'd probably find a different job and put in long hours.




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