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Any food available, WWI wheat from the United States staved off starvation. A WWII example in combat, Battle for Stalingrad, it was common to make blood omelets. Instead of butchering the cow you bleed it enough to cook the blood in to an omelet of sorts. WWII U.S. Citizens were on strict Rations for certain foods and items.

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Borsch - a potato and vegetable soup/stew, with meat in when available.There would always be a big pot of borsch on the go indoors, and it was what people mostly ate in the USSR.

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It depended on where in Poland. Ghettos, however, had very meager food resources - nearly 60,000 died from starvation.

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