American collected spare rubbers, tin, aluminum and steel.
Scrap drives, rationing like rubber, food, gas, metals. Buy war bonds and other things like that
I am not 100% sure, but if they did you would think that they would publicly announce it in speaches, photos, and posters like the US did. if you do google searches for this you will find no evidence of metal drives in ww2. I think its safe to say that there was next to no scrap metal drives in germany during ww2.
Basically and most essentially, they mass produced war materials, and sent essential items such as foods, clothes, etc. The civilians of USA, tried to make the men oversees as comfortable as possibly with little trinkets from home.
They wanted to place an embargo on Japan to cut off oil and scrap metal.
Rationing was a big way. Another item was the Victory Garden, growing food at home so that the farmer's crops could be used for the soldiers. Scrap and Paper drives were also big as scrap metal was collected from all over. Foods and flavors changed as metals and other items were sent to war. Woman went to work in the factories to allow more men to join the fight. They also developed the WPB (War Production Board). The WPB's job was to supervise the changeover from producing goods for peacetime use to producing war material such as planes, ships, and tanks. The WPB also set high goals for production. Under it's guidance, output nearly doubled.
Scrap drives, rationing like rubber, food, gas, metals. Buy war bonds and other things like that
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Scrap silver is silver jewelry, coins, utensils or other items with little collector value and is sold for simply the silver content in the items.
It's an effort to recycle metal objects that aren't good for anything anymore. Scrap metal drives are important because it is easy to reuse metal rather than throw it away because it's so durable. Scrap metal drives were the earliest efforts at recycling.
I am not 100% sure, but if they did you would think that they would publicly announce it in speaches, photos, and posters like the US did. if you do google searches for this you will find no evidence of metal drives in ww2. I think its safe to say that there was next to no scrap metal drives in germany during ww2.
1) Loot 2) Sell items/services 3) Scrap items
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Basically and most essentially, they mass produced war materials, and sent essential items such as foods, clothes, etc. The civilians of USA, tried to make the men oversees as comfortable as possibly with little trinkets from home.
There are many useful car parts that can be found in a scrap yard and then sold at a reduced price. Some of these items include tires, batteries, and speakers.
A scrap yard works by opening the yard for people to drop off metal items. The person is paid per pound. The scrap yard hauls the metal to a different location and receives more money per pound.
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U.S. Gov. sold war bonds and they held scrap drives