That was the cry – All in, Australians! This is the story of men, women and children at home during World War II and of their response to the extraordinary  demands made on them by the circumstances of war. There was collective and individual effort – shortages, rationing, longer and harder work hours, freely-given volunteer work, women enlisting in the work force in greater numbers than ever before and of ‘Manpower’ directives. There was also increased attendance at sporting events and other entertainments and record betting takings. In those first few weeks, Australia responded with nobility, sacrifice  and unity. Reports of crises abroad were accepted first at face value, then apathy, if not downright disbelief. As the direct threat to Australia receded there grew a determination to spend their high wages and to profit from the carnival atmosphere before the ‘Yanks’ went home. There was humor in coping with hardships, generosity and self-sacrifice. But there was also complacency, ignorance, selfishness and profiteering. And amid the universal rejoicing at the defeat of Japan, the first use of atomic weaponry passed almost unnoticed. Illustrated with archival photographs and advertisements. Suggested companion to: https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/come-in-spinner-dymphna-cusack/