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GET IN THE SCRAP

Sidebar 10.6 | 16A:153:EXZ - USA in a World at War 1931-1945

Conservation programs had a number of important targets—including metals, rubber, wood, and paper.

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Scrap and recycling drives were often seen as ways of involving children (schools, scout troops) in the war effort.

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Click here to play“Scrap Happy Daffy”

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Special attention was paid to the conservation of cooking fats—both because the glycerin and other byproducts were useful to the war effort and (as importantly) because the task served as a constant and daily reminder of the importance of making routine sacrifices at home.

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Click here to play the Disney cartoon “Out of the Frying Pan . . .”

One of the most famous posters of the war years makes the argument for restricting car use.

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