Yes coffee was still around while World War 2 was around. Coffee has been around for ages. Early back people from Another Country had brought coffee to America. So the answer is yes they did have coffee then. Hope this answer helps. Look for my other answers or questions, too.
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
Coffee was allowed during World War II in Copenhagen. It was one of the many items that was rationed in Denmark during this time. Cigarettes and gasoline were also rationed.
No, many more people died in World War 2 than world war 1. It is estimated that 16 million people died in World War 1, and around 60 million in World War 2.World War II was no where near as violent as World War I, but yes, more people died in World War II.
In Britain in World War 2 tea was available but rationed.
about 9.5 fillpin million people fought in world war 2
Yes, coffee was allowed in Copenhagen during World War 2. However, it was rationed so it was rare for people to actually have it to drink. Also rationed was gasoline and cigarettes.
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
Yes it was rationed but available
Because it was rationed.
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The people were avoiding world war 2 because,they were afraid.
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Coffee was allowed during World War II in Copenhagen. It was one of the many items that was rationed in Denmark during this time. Cigarettes and gasoline were also rationed.
No, many more people died in World War 2 than world war 1. It is estimated that 16 million people died in World War 1, and around 60 million in World War 2.World War II was no where near as violent as World War I, but yes, more people died in World War II.
In Britain in World War 2 tea was available but rationed.