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They ate yogurt and dryed mold.
During WW1, Charles Lathrop Pack organized the US National War Garden Commission in 1917. Victory gardens were planted in private and public lands and reduced the strain on the food supply strain as well as increased the morale of the homefront.
One thing that happend durring the Veitnam War was that there was a new president elected. Bill Nye
During the early weeks of World War I some of the first clashes of the conflict took place in Africa, mostly among British, French, and German forces.
Yes,it was burned down by the Germans.
Annemarie liked Tivoli Gardens because it was a place of joy and amusement in the midst of the war. It provided a sense of normalcy and escapism from the hardships of everyday life. She enjoyed the festive atmosphere, the rides, and the entertainment it offered.
Tivoli Gardens was important to the Danes of Copenhagen because it provided a sense of normalcy and joy during the difficult times of World War II. It served as a place where people could escape the harsh realities of the war and come together to enjoy music, entertainment, and a sense of community. It symbolized resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
'Victory gardens'
In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Tivoli Gardens is a popular amusement park in Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves as a setting where the characters visit to distract themselves from the challenges of living in a city under Nazi occupation. It also symbolizes the innocence and joy of childhood amidst a time of war and turmoil.
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yes they won
Victory Gardens .
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They had to buy Jackets
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