Be prepared for bombs
As the enemy developed new types of incendiary bombs, it was necessary to keep the public informed about new procedures - despite the fact that a fire raid on Halifax or Winnipeg was unlikely.
Canada, Director of Civil Air Raid Precautions, New Instructions on How to Fight Fire Bombs (Ottawa, 1942)
How to Fight Fire Bombs.pdf
(665.19 Ko)
leaflet, 4 pages, 12.6cm x 20.4cm
Ley and Lois Smith War, Memory and Popular Culture Research Collection - The University of Western Ontario - London, Ontario
Second World War