They ate ration packs and other things like that and also other bits and bobs. 9 i magine if they were canibles ) lol:) ur not funny people in the war died of starvation and thirst..............):
they had no food and supplies
The USA began in 1941 and the very end of 1939 to aid the UK. The Lend Lease Act was passed so the USA could legally send aid to the allied forces and the UK. They not only sent war supplies they sent food, clothing, medical supplies and anything else they could send to keep the island of England from going under (not into the sea).
Berlin Airlift
Harsh, not much clothing, no shoes, low food and supplies.
Find different supplies such as food, clothing, shelter, etc.. Trying to fight illnesses..
To provide vital supplies, like food, clothing, weapons, and troops.
Hunting during the 1600s in the middle colonies was necessary in order to get food and clothing. Food supplies were not readily available like today so it was a way of survival.
Francisco Coronado's expedition to North America in the 16th century included supplies such as food rations, weapons, horses, clothing, medical supplies, and navigation tools. These supplies were essential for survival and exploration during the journey.
They owned very expensive weapons and they had more then enough food, clothing, and supplies.
they were experiencing veryy harsh condition. the weather was horrible and they were short on food, water, clothing and supplies.
Robert Scott took supplies such as clothing, food, sledges, dogs, ponies, fuel, tents, and scientific equipment to the Antarctic for his 1910-1913 expedition. He intended to use these supplies to support his team during their journey to the South Pole.
Cartier brought water,food,clothing and money
They sent supplies like food water clothing etc
Ammo, food, anything that's essential for survival.
they had no food and supplies
more troops more supplies. colonists lacked supplies- clothing. food, weapons. gunpowder and morale spirit
During World War II, food in many areas was in short supply. The evacuees has to make due with food rationing to make food supplies last. Often, their diet consisted of eggs, vegetables, bread, and water.