umm i think it is for when you run out of food and really need rations you would get it from there.
Under Nazi occupation the Warsaw food allowance for Germans Poles and Jews was vastly different. The Germans were given the highest food rations while Poles and Jews were given lower rations. Below is a breakdown of the food allowance for each group: Germans: 1400 calories per day Poles: 800 calories per day Jews: 400 calories per dayThe low food rations for Poles and Jews led to widespread malnutrition hunger and even starvation in the Jewish Ghetto of Warsaw. This was part of the Nazi plan of extermination through starvation for Jews in occupied territories.
Some types of military rations are jungle rations and mountain rations. These two rations are specifically designed to give soldiers enough nutrients to survive in whatever area they are in.
Radio Rations was created in 2007.
no medications in the camps so if you got sick there was nothing you could do about it the food rations were below starvation levels so theses two things together could have caused tuberculosis
For most of history, the men have always received the largest rations, their wives the second, and their children were given smaller rations.
Filth Rations was created on 2010-06-01.
Jehoiachin's Rations Tablets was created in 1899.
Rations - 1918 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Emergency Rations - album - was created on 2002-06-25.
Rations where nicknames for the portable meals the soldiers carried. There were C Rations and K Rations. So when an officer says "Preserve your rations" he means use them sparingly so you don't run out of food.
The ANZAC corp received humble rations during Gallipoli. This was because of the trench warfare environment, which made it hard to send and receive rations. Most of the ANZAC rations consisted of coffee, along with bread and cans of burly beef.
D rations were a chocolate bar fortified with a days supply of vitamins used in WWII