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Hey everyone, welcome to History Vault! This is a friendly community for anyone who loves history, especially the 1940s. Whether you're into World War II, lesser-known stories, vintage fashion, weapons, aircraft, or just enjoy chatting about the past, you're in the right place. Feel free to introduce yourself in this channel, tell us what era or topic you love most, and make yourself at home. We're still growing, so jump into the History Lounge, share your finds, and get involved in the challenges. Looking forward to learning with all of you! Just drop that into the Welcome & Introductions channel.
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Challenge #1 – Show Us Your 1940s Treasure
Post a photo of anything you own (or have seen) that’s from the 1940s or has that strong 1940s vibe. It could be: •A piece of clothing •A ration book •An old photo •A piece of militaria •A vinyl record Even a reproduction item you love Tell us briefly why you like it or the story behind it. No pressure — even if it’s just one item, drop it below or in your own post in the challenge section! I’ll start it off later with one of mine. Let’s see what everyone’s got! 🔥
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Newhaven Fort Turret!
Right here they have finnaly gotten the gun Emplacement back open and painted up! Looks very Heavy for movement 😅 The second image is the View from the fort which served from napoleon times all the way through to WWII
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Newhaven Fort Turret!
Daily Facts
In 1943, the British government issued a type of clothing called “Utility Clothing” with the CC41 label. The rules were so strict that even the number of buttons, pleats, and the width of hems were regulated by law to save fabric for the war effort. Women’s skirts could be no more than 2 inches below the knee, and men’s trousers could have no turn-ups (cuffs). Would you have followed the rules, or would you have tried to sneak in an extra pleat? 😄
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