Yes it should be capitalized.
In English, we capitalize the word war when we are naming a particular war. World War I was "the war to end all wars".
french
Yes when it is used as part of proper nou n. Example: We studied about World War I last Friday.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it isnot a propernoun.Unless you are referring to The Union during the Civil War.
In instances of the name of a revolution, yes:Today in class the French Revolution was discussed.The Glorious Revolution took place in 1688 and overthrew King James II.Otherwise, no:I'm going to start a fashion revolution.Her head spun at 365 revolutions per minute.
War Production Board was created in 1942.
War production board ~Katherine :D
A.War Production Board
The War Production Board ensured the efficiency of production to keep war materials moving to the battlefronts.
To increase the production of war materialsThe War Production Board (WPB) was created to oversee the conversion of peacetime industry to war industry.
to increase the production of war materials
TheWar Production Boardwas an agency of theUnited Statesgovernment, which supervised production for war purposes duringWorld War II.
The War Production Board was established by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1942. The purpose of the board was to regulate the production of materials during World War II. It was responsible for rationing materials such as fuel, rubber, and metals.
The War Production Board ensured the efficiency of production to keep war materials moving to the battlefronts.
The WPB, or War Production Board, was established in the United States for the purpose of supervising war production during the Second World War. It was created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
January 16, 1942
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