it was the Americans. some food went rotten when the shipping companies went on strike. Like in new york the shipping company went on strike and the eggs went rotten, before the eggs got to England you could apparently smell the eggs over 5 miles away! yuk! the eggs were put in a ditch and closed up the ditch with cement. the ditch must have been huge!
which country supplies the food in ww2? it was mainly America!
Before the war most British food was grown in Britain.
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There was a lot of war hysteria at the time ... Britain was, after all, at war with Germany (World War 1, 1914-1918).
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Yes. German officers came to Britain as tourists before the war. Also Japanese fishing boats visited every harbor and took soundings.
Yes, years before the US was in.
Nothing they were not involved in the War before that.
Britain has always been an importer of food and other staples. During the war, it was more costly in ships and crews, but some food got through with the help of America, and other allies. Britain was also forced to ration supplies, and to grow as much as possible.
The US supplied Great Britain with a lot of food, bandages, war equipment, clothing, fighter and bomber aircraft, and so on, to help Great Britain win the war in the European theater. The US also supplied military men and women for the war effort.
The US supplied Great Britain with a lot of food, bandages, war equipment, clothing, fighter and bomber aircraft, and so on, to help Great Britain win the war in the European theater. The US also supplied military men and women for the war effort.
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cos we had no food
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They wanted food
There was a lot of war hysteria at the time ... Britain was, after all, at war with Germany (World War 1, 1914-1918).
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