Romania and the Soviet Union right up until the invasion. I believe there might have been some small wells in Austria, to the north-east of Vienna. For much of the war Germany relied on synthetic oil made from low grade coal (by hydrogenation). By far the biggest factory was the Leuna-Werke, which claimed to be the biggest single industrial plant in the world at the time. Making oil from coal is an extremely expensive process and requires a very large investment. The construction of the large synthetic oil plants was one of the clearest early signs that Germany was preparing for war. Joncey
They bought and obtained it from whomever and wherever they could. Some came from the United States, some from the Middle East, some from South America, etc. After the Allies regained some of the British territories in the South Pacific, then they got some from several areas in that theater of operation.
Germany had coal - in the Ruhr, the Saar Basin, Saxony and Silesia. Throughout the war Germany was short of oil. There was a small oilfield NE of Vienna and a much bigger oilfield at Ploiesti in Romania. However, the main source of oil was the Leuna-Werke (about 15 miles south of Halle). This vast factory, said to be the biggest in the world at the time, made oil from low-grade coal and produced about 60% of Germany's oil in WW2. There were similar plants at Bruex in the Sudentenland and at Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr. There plants were frequently bombed by the Allies but not completely knocked out.
Some advantages Britain had during the revolutionary war was having more money to buy supplies, they were better trained, and they had ships to garner supplies.
Televisions
There are to few historical fancts in your speach.
Rationing in the United Kingdom during World War II began in January, 1940. Eggs, meat, tea, cheese, and fruit were all rationed. To implement rationing, the government made wasting food a federal crime. The prices on these goods were raised, making it difficult to buy them.
that there were too many gods produced but there were not much costumers to buy the gods produced
Some advantages Britain had during the revolutionary war was having more money to buy supplies, they were better trained, and they had ships to garner supplies.
Televisions
jewish people
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food ration coupons
There are to few historical fancts in your speach.
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Rationing in the United Kingdom during World War II began in January, 1940. Eggs, meat, tea, cheese, and fruit were all rationed. To implement rationing, the government made wasting food a federal crime. The prices on these goods were raised, making it difficult to buy them.
sugar and other things!! sugar was one of the things
To save resources for the war effort.
Computers, iPods .... In Europe oil became scarce and then food!
The right to vote, buy wagons, have jobs, own buissnesses etc.