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Britain’s National War Aims Committee

Britain’s National War Aims Committee, established in 1939 during World War II, was a government body responsible for promoting national unity and support for the war effort. It coordinated propaganda, public morale, and voluntary initiatives to ensure citizens remained committed and resilient. The committee aimed to galvanize public opinion, encourage resourcefulness, and create a sense of shared purpose, helping Britain withstand the hardships of war. It played a key role in rallying the nation behind the war effort by providing information, fostering patriotism, and managing public sentiment during a critical period.