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2°GM 1939 Mickey Mouse Respirator Londres



2°GM  1939 Mickey Mouse Respirator  Londres
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This child's Gas Mask was given to the public as a loan by UK Government during WWII . He  was Coulored in red or blue  to try and entice children to wearing him . He made to resemble the cartoon character 'Mickey Mouse .
 


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In the lead-up to World War II there were fears that the Germans would attack the UK with poisonous gas, so by 1938 the government had issued respirators to every man, woman and child in the nation. More than 40 million gas masks were issued. In America there was a gas mask for children that looked like Mickey Mouse, with the character's nose and ears and even a picture of him on the gas filter. Walt Disney helped in its design. This object is the British 'Mickey Mouse' gas mask. It did not resemble the cartoon character but it used the red and blue, like the American version and kept the name. It was given to children aged 18 months to 4 years old to allay their fears about wearing a respirator. It was also made lighter than normal masks so it was easier to wear.


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