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20 Οκτ 2011 · These posters — used widely to recruit for the armed forces, sell war bonds and encourage productivity on the home front — are now a valuable historical source for understanding and illustrating Canadian society during wartime.
Explore teacher resources developed for the First World War and Second World War Discovery Boxes. Use the background materials, including personal stories and archival documents, and lesson plans on their own or in conjunction with the travelling education kit. Explore Discovery Boxes.
4 Νοε 2019 · War posters were a key part of the Canadian government campaign to stimulate support for World War II amongst Canadians. Canadian war posters were also used to recruit, to encourage wartime productivity and to raise money through Victory Bonds and other savings programs.
Her sketches and paintings provide us with a detailed account of Canadian women’s involvement in the Second World War. In this activity, you will compare and contrast the portrayal of women in a Canadian Women’s Army Corps recruitment poster with a work from Lamb’s personal war diary. Molly Lamb, “A Typical Day in the Life of a C.W.A.C.,”
Collection Info. These posters — also known as "broadsides" — are from Canada during the Second World War. They were made by different government agencies. Here's an overview on how wartime posters evolved in Canada:
8 Νοε 2019 · Below are posters — also known as "broadsides" — from Canada during the Second World War. They're all from Toronto Public Library's vaults (well, shelves, not actual vaults) and available on Digital Archive Ontario.
27 Απρ 2021 · Much of Canada’s World War II history focusses on the contributions of Canadian soldiers (most often Caucasian males) at the front lines, often omitting the actions of diverse groups. Use these resources below to provide a more inclusive history lesson for your students.