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In general, the world population was not as well nourished during WW II as they are now. Many people died of starvation, particularly those in concentration camps where they were deliberately starved. Food was rationed in many countries.
Germany was blamed for World War 1 when really it was the fault of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy House of Hapsburg. Germany did do terrible damage, acted out many atrocities against the French people during occupation of parts of France. They stole, plundered, raped and put people in concentration camps in World War 1. Then at the armistice they were basically forced to sign a very unfair Treaty of Versailles. That treaty forced them to demilitarize, pay out millions in reparations to other nations and basically blamed the Germans. The Germans did not consider themselves at fault for starting the war either. The Treaty caused a severe depression in Germany. They did not have jobs, food, shelter or a military. Hitler came into power and chose to disregard the treaty. He built up military forces and armament. He helped the Germans to get work, food and shelter. Then Hitler chose to fulfill his dream of taking over Europe. He invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. This catapulted the world into war. It also escalated the genocide of the Jews.
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The number of those who do not have shelter in the world changes from day to day. During times of natural disasters there are more without shelter than there would be at other times. There are no exact facts as to how many people in the world have no shelter.
Many people were out of job during the Great Depression...-this effected the poor in many ways so maintaining a shelter and food was very difficult to them
A group of cnidarians that provide food and shelter for many kinds of animals are the sea anemones. Many animals in the ocean use these as a sort of shelter
Food and shelter.
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77 percent people in the world eat junk food.
We need food, clothing, shelter, money, love, education, sleep, to have friends, to be touched, to have approval, to be accepted and many many more.
A habitat provides food, water, and oxygen. It also provide shelter and protection for the animals.
The horse provided a means of transportation for the Plains people, and the buffalo provided many things for these people, including food, clothing, and shelter.
There are many charity organizations that are helping to supply food, medicine, and shelter to the 18 million people in the drought-prone Sahel region of West and Central Africa. Some of those groups are:Action Against Hunger - USAAfricareAmerican Jewish World ServiceCARECatholic Relief ServicesChildFund International (formerly Christian Children's Fund)For a complete list of organizations visit: http://www.charitywatch.org/hottopics/west_africa_hunger.html
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