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Arlecino [84]
2 years ago
6

This poster was created to increase support for the war effort. A woman is shown slicing a loaf of bread. In the background, as

ship is about to hit a German U boat. The poster reads, "Don't waste bread. Save two thick slices every day, and defeat the U boat. " The poster links food rationing to saving money. Defeating Germany. Suffering in wartime. Recruiting soldiers.
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1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]2 years ago
8 0

The British first world war posters were prepared to encourage not to waste food, and to win in the war.

The poster links to :

(a) Food rationing to saving money.

(b) Defeating Germany.

<h3>Poster of world war</h3><h3 />
  • The posters were made during world war.

  • The poster encourages not to waste food.

  • It also shows a ship that is about to hit German boat.

  • It also encourages to defeat the Germany.

Thus, the option (a) Food rationing to saving money and (b) Defeating Germany are correct.

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