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Recycling Campaigns During World War II
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Date: 09/08/06
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Like virtually every other American city, town, and village, Ann Arbor sponsored recycling campaigns during World War II to gather valuable materials for the war effort. Rubber tires, motor oil, and metal were just some of the materials gathered.
Months before the formal entry of the U.S. into the war in 1941, bins were erected on Courthouse Square for the collection of aluminum, a critically important resource in industrial war production.
Keywords :
WWII, World War II, Second World War, homefront, recycling
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HURON and MAIN
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On West wall of Courthouse
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Departing Heroes and the Home Front
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