Abcd of Health
- 1942
No time to veg out - there's a war on. Get your vegetables out!
Anthropomorphised vegetables march to fill the gap in home front gardens and stomachs in this propaganda cartoon. It's a canny mix of jaunty, positive messages and informative animated diagrams, with a stark final message to bring it home: "Next winter may be a matter of life and death".
Animation film stressing the need for the public to grow their own vegetables in wartime.
Everyday goods, from food and fuel to clothing, became luxuries - especially with supplies from Britain's Empire territories routinely intercepted by Nazi U-boats. Public information messages urged housewives to get creative with dried eggs and potato peel. Austerity was soul-sapping, and lasted long after the peace was won.
But rationing did help foster a sense of 'all in it together' and focused minds on managing scarce resources (while also creating profitable opportunities for the entrepreneurial 'spiv'). Make-do-and-mend became second nature, and wartime Brits recycled and salvaged more diligently then even today's eco-conscious citizens.