Dry biscuits, canned meat. Very small rations of food every day. A hot meal was rare in a trench. Although most soldiers who were sent out of the trench for serving their time could buy a hot meal in a city for a few cents, then go back to duty.
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Soldiers received a pound of meat, a pound of bread, and eight ounces of vegetables each day. Their families would also send them "tins" containing treats such as chocolate and tobacco.
Soldiers ate things such as anzac biscuits and bully beef. They also had delivers of fresh veetables, meat, flour and bread.a fudge mc fudgen
The soldiers hardly got any meat, they ate hard biscuits.
mostly they ate canned foods such as spam and things they also ate biscuits but that was all they were really allowed!
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Mostly bread and water.
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They ate in the trenches, simple really! cause im a DINGLEBING
C & K rations.
So that the extra food could go to the soldiers fighting in World War Two because many were hungry and needed food.
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See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
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During World War II most Japanese soldiers ate a diet of rice and vegetables. In some place, they were required to eat whatever was available because the supply lines had been cut off.
They ate in the trenches, simple really! cause im a DINGLEBING
The food in Gallipoli (as it was near impossible to carry it from the beach of Anzac Cove up into the trenches) consisted of A tin of jam, biscuits, some dried meat and potatoes.
C & K rations.
When they had something to eat, they ate it in the trench in the mud and freezing water up to their waists in many cases.
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They ate baked potatoes and drank coffee made in black pots
The office of war information advised citizens to eat less during the war in order to conserve food for soldiers.