During World War II, children played marbles as a simple and popular pastime to distract themselves from the hardships of the war. The game involved players taking turns shooting their marbles into a designated area, often marked by a circle drawn in dirt or sand. Players would aim to knock other marbles out of the circle to win them. Marbles provided a sense of normalcy and camaraderie during difficult times, allowing children to connect and enjoy moments of play despite the surrounding challenges.
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