Military Protection Basics
Canada in WWII
Money & Economy
Home Front & Rationing
Defense & Communication
100

What are military protection services?

Specialists who plan and carry out protective missions for high-risk people.

100

When did Canada realize the war would affect them at home?

After the fall of France in 1940.

100

What were victory bonds?

Public loans used to fund the war.

100

What is rationing?

Limiting good to ensure fair distribution.

100

What was the most important communication tool in WWII?

Radio.

200

What is one responsibility of military protection services?

Anti-ambush or counter-surveillance.

200

What event made Canada focus on domestic protection?

Rapid German expansion in Europe.

200

What tax was introduced in 1939?

National Defence Tax.

200

Name one rationed item.

Sugar, meat, butter, or fuel

200

What made wire telephones safer than radios?

Less risk of interception.

300

Who do military protection services mainly protect?

High-profile or high-risk personal.

300

About how much did Canada spend on WWII military protection?

About $21.8 billion CAD

300

What government department controlled production?

Department of munitions and supply.

300

what were ration “points”?

Stamps used to buy restricted goods.

300

What was used to prevent enemy interception?

Encryption and code systems.

400

What type of techniques do they use while driving?

Evasive driving techniques.

400

What happened to Canada’s economy because of war spending?

It helped end the Great Depression.

400

How much money was raised through victory loans?

Over 12 billion.

400

What were victory gardens?

Gardens planted by citizens to grow food.

400

What organization helped decode enemy messages?

Bletchley park (Allied intelligence)

500

Why are military protection services important in wartime?

They prevent attacks and ensure safety of key personnel or operation.

500

Name 2 things Canada produced heavily during the war.

Ships, tanks, aircraft’s, or shells

500

How did taxes change during WWII?

Income taxes expanded and more people paid them.

500

How did Canada prevent shortages?

Rationing, foaming control, and conservation efforts.

500

Why was secure communication so important?

It protected battle plans and saved lives