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Young Patriot Army Combat

Toy Military Set
1942-1945 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

With metal and rubber needed for munitions, popular toys such as this went out of production from 1942. They were replaced by toys made from paper and cardboard. Many toys made during the war were military themed and instilled a strong sense of patriotism in American children. The American Government reinforced this message by using toy packaging to advertise war bonds. This Young Patriot set carried the message Build for Victory, buy US War Stamps. Children could collect war stamps from boxes which could be saved up and exchanged for a war bond.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 39 parts.
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  • Soldier Set
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  • Tanks (Military Vehicles)
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  • Trucks
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TitleYoung Patriot Army Combat (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Boxed set of soldiers and army vehicles, Young Patriot Army Combat, made in the USA in the 1940s.
Production typeMass produced
Gallery label
(2012)
WG-117, WG-109
Young Patriot and Soldiers of Fortune, 1942 and 1945
Both these toys show American soldiers as brave and patriotic.

With metal and rubber needed for munitions, popular toys such as this Soldiers of Fortune set went out of production from 1942. They were replaced by toys made from paper and cardboard.

Many toys made during the war were military themed and instilled a strong sense of patriotism in American children. The American Government reinforced this message by using toy packaging to advertise war bonds. This Young Patriot set carried the message Build for Victory, buy US War Stamps.

Children could collect war stamps from boxes which could be saved up and exchanged for a war bond.

Young Patriot, about 1942
Published under license by Colorgraphic, Inc, Chicago, USA
Museum no. B.356-2012
Credit line
Given by Reverend Robert A L Rose
Object history
Remembered by the donor as giving him and his family many hours of fun at a time when toys were scarce.
Summary
With metal and rubber needed for munitions, popular toys such as this went out of production from 1942. They were replaced by toys made from paper and cardboard. Many toys made during the war were military themed and instilled a strong sense of patriotism in American children. The American Government reinforced this message by using toy packaging to advertise war bonds. This Young Patriot set carried the message Build for Victory, buy US War Stamps. Children could collect war stamps from boxes which could be saved up and exchanged for a war bond.
Collection
Accession number
B.356:1 to 35-2012

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