1941
21 January 1941
- The Communist Daily Worker is banned.
10 May 1941
- Last major attack on London of the 1940-41 Blitz.
18 December 1941
- The National Service (No. 2) Act is passed. All men and women aged 18-60 are now liable to some form of national service, including military service for those under 51. The first military registration of 18.5-year-olds takes place. The Schedule of Reserved Occupations is abandoned: from now on only individual deferments from the draft will be accepted.
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