Controlling Civilian Volunteering: Canada and Australia During the Second World War |
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Abstract: | AbstractUncontrolled and undirected people, in their patriotic exuberance, started to create a host of patriotic organizations. They all needed money and proceeded to try and get it from the public in a variety of ways. The public soon began to exhibit impatience and the Government realised that it had a problem which had to be solved. |
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