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Were milk bottle tops saved in WW2 to provide metal for the manufacture of the bombers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Loads of the iron railings went (no iron bombers though!) and lorry loads of aluminium pans etc. were collected. Although some of the material was used for the War effort, I think the major aspect of this campaign was to raise morale, and give ordinary folk a feeling of participation. A lot of the scrap lay in piles until years after 1945.
The salvage of milk bottle tops was a late 50s and early 60s idea, but here the material was reused and was a way of engaging children in charitable efforts.
The salvage of milk bottle tops was a late 50s and early 60s idea, but here the material was reused and was a way of engaging children in charitable efforts.