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During WWII millions of lives, from Britain to Australia, changed dramatically. Civilian populations experienced the savages of war, from the ferocity of the bombings, the difficulties of rationing and a new social mobility that arose from the necessity for women to work. Governments around the world introduced campaigns that reflected the changing requirements of country's at war: one of the most memorable and successful was Britain's 'Dig For Victory'.
Launched in 1939 the campaign encouraged men, women and children in Britain to transform their gardens and flowerbeds into allotments to grow vegetables. The campaign was hugely successful and it is estimated that by 1943 Britain had 1.4 million allotments producing over one million tonnes of vegetables a year.
Presented by Peter Thoday (Of 'Victorian Kitchen Garden' fame)
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Dapni54
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Documentery / War / AVI
The Ministry of Agriculture launched one month on from the outbreak of the Second World War, one of the most memorable slogans of the whole conflict - 'Dig for Victory'. From this point on, the whole of Britain's home front were encouraged to transform their private gardens into mini-allotments. It was believed, quite rightly, that this would not only provide essential crops for families and neighbourhoods alike, but help the war effort by freeing up valuable space for war materials on the merchant shipping convoys. Indeed, over just a few months, Britain saw its green and pleasant land transformed with gardens, flowerbeds and parkland dug up for the plantation of vegetables.
By 1943, over a million tons of vegetables were being grown in gardens and allotments.
During the course of the war, many propagandist moves were made to promote the importance of 'growing your own'. In addition to the circulation of familiar Ministry of Agriculture 'food flashes', literature and poster displays, anthems were also introduced. One such 'Dig for Victory' anthem went;
“Dig! Dig! Dig! And your muscles will grow big
Keep on pushing the spade
Don’t mind the worms
Just ignore their squirms
And when your back aches laugh with glee
And keep on diggin’
Till we give our foes a Wiggin’
Dig! Dig! Dig! to Victory"
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