War Junk War Junk
Studies in Canadian Military History

War Junk

Munitions Disposal and Postwar Reconstruction in Canada

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Publisher Description

During the Second World War, Canadian factories produced mountains of munitions and supplies, including some 800 ships, 16,000 aircraft, 800,000 vehicles, and over 4.6 billion rounds of ammunition and artillery shells. Although they were crucial to winning the war, these assets turned into peacetime liabilities when hostilities ended in 1945.

Drawing on comprehensive archival research, Alex Souchen provides a definitive account of the disposal crisis triggered by Allied victory and shows how policymakers implemented a disposal strategy that facilitated postwar reconstruction. Canadians responded to the unprecedented divestment of public property by reusing and recycling military surpluses to improve their postwar lives.

War Junk recounts the complex political, economic, social, and environmental legacies of munitions disposal in Canada by revealing how the tools of war became integral to the making of postwar Canada.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2020
15 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
UBC Press
SIZE
6.9
MB
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