When did the dig for victory campaign end?

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2026-04-04 01:05

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The Dig for Victory campaign, launched by the British government during World War II to encourage citizens to grow their own food in response to food shortages, effectively ended after the war concluded in 1945. As wartime rationing continued into the immediate post-war years, the campaign's emphasis on home gardening gradually diminished by the late 1940s. By the early 1950s, the focus shifted back to commercial agriculture and a return to normal food supply.

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