You can get a copied oneat the imperial war museam in london. and you can get those identification book and a clothes ration book
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the shopkeepers in world war 2 had to stamp the ration books to make sure that the person collecting the rations could not collect more.
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Ration books were introduced during World War II, in 1942, as a means to allocate scarce resources like food and supplies fairly among the population, ensuring everyone had access to necessities during the war.
The value of a War Ration Book 3 is usually somewhere between $1 and $10 depending on condition. Specialized private collectors may pay a little more for unused books in mint condition.
Registration was due to the need to ration supplies. Once registered, a person was issued with a Ration Book, allowing them to get a rationed amount of basic foodstuffs.
well eveyone in ww2 had a ration book. So the children would have had anything in the ration book i suppose. if you want more info go 2 google. IDIOT x Razorsharp (:
Yes, during World War II in the UK, pregnant women were issued blue ration books. These books allowed them to access additional food and supplies to support their nutritional needs during pregnancy. The blue ration book was specifically designed to ensure that mothers and their unborn children received adequate nutrition during wartime shortages.
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