There was rationing in Ireland because during the war, Ireland declared that they did not want to take part in the war. So all the other countries didn't attack them or anything but the war still did affect Ireland. In Ireland we get much of our stuff imported from other countries. But because other countries were at war they couldn't supply those things to Ireland. So because there wasn't enough food in Ireland there were rations to make sure people got fed.
Rationing affected everyone.
No, there was no rationing in korean war
In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.
Rationing continued on many items until 1954.•1948- The end of rationing begins. It is another 5 years before rationing of all products is stopped.•25 July 1948 - end of flour rationing•15 March 1949 - end of clothes rationing•19 May 1950 - rationing ended for canned and dried fruit, chocolate biscuits, treacle, syrup, jellies and mincemeat.•September 1950 - rationing ended for soap•3 October 1952 - Tea rationing ended•February 1953 - Sweet and sugar rationing ends•4 July 1954 - Food rationing ends
Food rationing began in 1939 then ended in 1954
There was rationing in both jurisdictions. Rationing in the Republic was less severe however and ended before rationing in the North ended.
Being an island, importing became difficult, and food rationing was introduced.
the act of rationing
Rationing happpend in Britain
To find information on rationing you can go to www.worldwar2.org.uk/rationing/89687/homework/school.htm To find information on rationing you can go to www.worldwar2.org.uk/rationing/89687/homework/school.htm To find information on rationing you can go to www.worldwar2.org.uk/rationing/89687/homework/school.htm
Rationing affected everyone.
Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.
prices can not act as rationing device
No, there was no rationing in korean war
Clothes Rationing started 2 years after food rationing! And it ended on 15 March 1949.
because they couldn't go out and by it becauseof the bomb
prices can not act as rationing device