
War Bond Drives
War Bond Drives are campaigns organized by governments during wartime to encourage citizens to purchase bonds, which are essentially loans to the government. The money raised helps fund military operations and support for soldiers. In return, bondholders earn interest and are repaid after a set period. These drives often include patriotic appeals and community events to boost sales, emphasizing the importance of supporting troops and contributing to the war effort. Historically prominent during World War I and World War II, they helped mobilize public resources for national defense while promoting unity and resilience among citizens.