During World War II many products were rationed, including butter and sugar,Caught in a snowstorm when the car broke down, the family rationed the little food they had with them.
The word rationed means to supply as little as possible. During the holocaust period, the Nazi's rationed potatoes to the Jewish captives.
I just read a news article that said fish and chips were not rationed during the war
Butter had been rationed because the Germans just gave it to their army
When a Venn Diagram is used to compare items, the overlapping area in the diagram shows the common items between the two items being compared. The area outside the overlap shows the contrast between the two items.
Cigarettes and meat were the main rationed items
list five items that were rationed during WWII and why they were rationed.
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
Rubber
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, items such as butter, sugar, and coffee were being rationed during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. This rationing was part of the restrictions imposed on the Danish people by the German forces.
there was food clothing/cloth and tires and gas Rationed in WWII.
During World War II, the US government first rationed tires (January 1942 - shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor). Next were automobiles (February 1942), then typewriters (March 1942), and bicycles (May 1942).The US government also eventually issued ration coupons for:gasoline (petrol)typewriters (already being rationed)bicycles (already being rationed)footwearsilknylonfuel oilstovesfirewoodcoal
because demand exceeded supply.
they were rationed because the foods were being brought into Britain by boat and the boats were being sunk by German U-boats.
rubber and gasoline
No, in the United States no vegetables were rationed. The only things I remember as being rationed were butter, sugar, meat and gasoline. We had coupons for gasoline and tokens for the edible things.
During World War 2, imported goods that included tinned items were rationed in Britain, and these were worth 16 points in your ration book. This was for a four week period. The items could be tinned fish and dried fruits.