they ate bread, biscuits, cheese and sugar
Britain sank German merchant ships.
No. In July 1916 holidays were postponed for Munitions Workers in order to continuously supply the army overseas.
Germany signed the treaty because they were losing men, food and equipment so they were losing battles.
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Britain prevented any supplies from getting to Germany by sea in WW1, the sinking of supply ships heading for Britain was the only way Germany could retaliate. The fact that some of those ships were American was incidental.
Britain sank German merchant ships.
A low supply of goos and a widespread demand
They didn't have to supply weapons, and loan out money for other countries.
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Food was very rationed, most nights you got some strawberries/ raspberries and pieces of bread. Life was hard. Look up 'ww1 food' for more information! Good luck x
The food fed to the soldiers in WWI was cooked meat.
guns people and food
They ate hard biscuits and rice
They reacted by quickly inflating their money supply, in turn debasing it's value, to pay for the war.
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the nurses ate hay stacks and dirt
No. In July 1916 holidays were postponed for Munitions Workers in order to continuously supply the army overseas.