Bread
Sukker means sugar.
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.
Bread oatmeal and cereal
YES
Flour was rationed in the US but I don't know about bread. It may have just been harder to find since flour was rationed.
Bread was continued to be rationed in Europe and the UK after the war was over. The US and Canada were supplying the bread for many nations and people. They had to distribute it fairly and equally so rationing was still in place for bread and most foods.
bread, milk everything essential
No, the British government, aware of the impact rationing had on morale, never rationed bread, potatoes, cigarettes or beer.
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.
Yes all the time, many tinned, dry and jared foods were rationed this included bread stale or not
Meat, nylons, peanut butter, butter, gas, tires, Tea, bread, sugar, cheese and more.