Post your question again, and mention which of many wars you are referring to.
The clothes from the african republic of Cuba, after the war general Svorgenal, tried his best to distribute the clothes from the african republic of cuba to all the men and
All of them. They were short on food, raw materials, crude oil...
Uhh...all of them.
Far East Asia, North and East Africa, and Russia
Computers, iPods .... In Europe oil became scarce and then food!
No, water was not scarce in the Revolutionary War. The Americans were lacking, clothes and ammunition, while the redcoats had plenty. But no, water was not scarce.
For some, hair becomes more scarce with age. The most basic of supplies immediately became scarce when the war broke out.
In Europe the food was so scarce that people were starving and much of the staples were rationed, so ANY food would have been welcome.
you can be if it is scarce and valuable at that time
Supplies were scarce.
i do not know what your talging about
Post war Europe means "after the war".
bananas is one because they were very scarce.