Homefront
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A home front or homefront is the civilian populace of the nation at war as an active support system of its military. The term can refer to:
U.S. Civil War
- Union (American Civil War), for the U.S. 1861-1865
- Confederate States of America, for 1861-65
World War I
- Home front during World War I, covering all major countries involved
- Women's roles in the World Wars#World War I
- British home front during the First World War
- United States home front during World War I
- History of Germany during World War I
- History of France during World War I
- Belgium in World War I
World War II
- Home front during World War II, covering numerous countries
Homefront may also refer to:
Military
- Home Front Command, an Israeli military command
Literature
- Homefront, the book by Patti Davis, née Reagan
Film and television
- Homefront, a 2013 action-thriller directed by Gary Fleder.
- Home Front (TV series), a lifestyle television series airing on TVNZ's channel Television One
- Homefront (TV series), British BBC TV show series about interior design
- Homefront (U.S. TV series), 1990s American ABC TV show series set in the 1940s
- "The Home Front", episode of the science fiction television series The 4400
- "Homefront" (Brothers & Sisters episode), episode of Brothers & Sisters TV series
- "Homefront" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), episode from the fourth season of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Video games
- Homefront (video game), a 2011 video game developed by Kaos Studios
- Homefront 2, a upcoming video game developed by Crytek, the sequel to the 2011 game Homefront
Radio
- Homefront, the former title of the radio program, Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford
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