Red Box 1/72 American Policemen and Civilians 1920's era # 72037
The 1920s in the United States was a decade of rapid social change, economic growth, and cultural transformation.
Everyday life for both policemen and civilians was shaped by the impact of Prohibition in the United States, which made the manufacture and sale of alcohol illegal and led to widespread law enforcement challenges.
American policemen of the era were responsible for maintaining order in increasingly busy and modern cities.
Their duties included patrolling streets, enforcing laws, and tackling the rise of organised crime linked to bootlegging and illegal speakeasies.
Police forces were becoming more professional, with standardised uniforms, badges, and equipment such as revolvers and batons.
However, they often faced difficulties due to limited resources and, in some cases, corruption influenced by powerful criminal organisations.
At the same time, civilian life reflected both prosperity and change.
The decade saw the growth of urban populations, the spread of automobiles, and the rise of new forms of entertainment such as jazz music and cinema.
Fashion evolved noticeably—men commonly wore suits, hats, and polished shoes, while women embraced shorter dresses and looser styles, symbolised by the “flapper” look.
Despite the economic boom, society was divided. While many enjoyed new freedoms and opportunities, others faced hardship or social tension.
The clash between traditional values and modern lifestyles was evident in debates over Prohibition, women’s roles, and cultural expression.
Interactions between policemen and civilians were often shaped by the realities of the time.
Law enforcement officers might be seen directing traffic, breaking up disputes, or conducting raids on illegal establishments, while civilians navigated a world of both legal restrictions and underground activities.
Overall, the 1920s present a vivid picture of a society in transition—where law enforcement struggled to keep pace with rapid change, and everyday people experienced a mix of excitement, uncertainty, and shifting cultural norms.
| SKU | RB72037 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Red Box |
| Scale | 1/72 |
| Short Description | Red Box 1/72 American Policemen and Civilians 1920's era # 72037 |
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