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War bonds funded military efforts and controlled wartime inflation by drawing public investments. Investors bought war bonds at a discount, then redeemed them at face value at maturity for profit ...
War bonds are debts sold by a government to help support military expenses during times of war. Learn about how they work, why they’re sold, and their history in the U.S.
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