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So that more food would be available for the troops.
food and clothes were rationed during the blitz because people were selfishly using them as dildos.
rationing, gas & food
A ration stamp is similar to that of a food stamp. A ration stamp (or card) was given to the people of a country by their government and could be exchanged for food. This was mainly used during wartimes when things like bread, sugar, and coffee are in short supply and must be evenly divided among a group of people.
the Patriots ran low on money and food and supplies
Bread lines were where people lined up to get government-supplied food during the Great Depression.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.
So that more food would be available for the troops.
So that the extra food could go to the soldiers fighting in World War Two because many were hungry and needed food.
To save resources for the war effort.
They had good presidents, an organized government, people to fight, farms to supple food, and weapons.
its the best contry in the wolrd Personality,as a Polish citizen I think that Poland is very unique in the way that it preserves its traditions and nature. For example in the South were there is a lot of tradition kept they didn't let the polish government build a highway because they don't want much people and pollution because they nature there is priceless. Polish people are very welcoming and they have the best food. We have fought a lot during wars to make Poland Independent and we have never gave up, and recently the economic crisis in Europe has not even touched us.
the goverment actualy trade their people for food
Bennett gave the family of Americans money from his own pockets to let people buy food that would need to survive :P
Breadlines and soup kitchens were a common sight during the Great Depression. These soup kitchens and breadlines were commonly run by charities and church organizations. They handed out warm meals and bread to people in need. The lines to such places were at times miles long.
food and shelter
Yes, As I know the country must maintain the food for the people