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How did the library bonds help with the war effort

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do you mean liberty? i didnt learn about library bonds but i did learn of liberty bonds that happened during the war

people in America gave the government money to help pay for military operations to help with the war

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Libraries held book collection drives for soldiers;

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hung posters on their walls encouraging military enlistment, food and fuel conservation, and the purchase of war bonds; and relaxed their book borrowing policies. The Free Library of Philadelphia, for example, did not require soldiers to have library cards or to pay overdue fines

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