the Nazi's abolished the ships
Clothes (and all textiles) in Britain were rationed from 1941 till 1949.
i don't really know all of them but they did ration meat, cheese, candy and chocolate. that's probably the only things i know that they rationed, oh and i think they also rationed clothes, I also think that they rationed eggs.
because they couldn't ship it in from other countries
rationing is where we had a limited supply of necessities like food and clothes. They were rationed because of the blitz and cause they couldn't get planes or boats to other countries to bring different materials and foods so we had to be rationed there is a good game
clothes, petrol, oil, i do not think that gas was rationed, other things like rubber and metals were in short supply. Rationing (both of food and other items) varied from country to country and from month to month. In general, rationing became more stringent as the war continued.
food and clothes were rationed during the blitz because people were selfishly using them as dildos.
rationing is where we had a limited supply of necessities like food and clothes. They were rationed because of the blitz and cause they couldn't get planes or boats to other countries to bring different materials and foods so we had to be rationed there is a good game
Clothes (and all textiles) in Britain were rationed from 1941 till 1949.
i don't really know all of them but they did ration meat, cheese, candy and chocolate. that's probably the only things i know that they rationed, oh and i think they also rationed clothes, I also think that they rationed eggs.
because people never had enough money to buy clothes and most clothes were rationed.
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because they couldn't ship it in from other countries
Food was rationed because the Germans bombed are supply boats so we didn't have enough food. To share the food equally food was rationed. Not all food were but foreign food. Clothes were also rationed.
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Bacon, sugar, tea, meat, sweets, clothes, paper, petrol, soap and washing powder were all rationed during WW2.
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