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the richer u were the more u got and the poorer u were the less u got

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Did soldiers get ration books in World War 2?

Yes. All countries involved in WW2 (and all occupied territories) had rationing and ration books. The only alternative to rationing by coupons would have been rationing by price. In most cases, this would have sent the prices of essentials sky high.


Where there ration books during World War I?

The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.


Rationing?

the act of rationing


Where did rationing happen?

Rationing happpend in Britain


Where can you find information about World War 2 rationing?

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


How did total war lead to rationing?

Total war means that everyone in the nation is fully involved in the war. Also that everyone has to sacrifice something for the war. An example for that is rationing, because everyone had to eat less food in order to be able to ship stuff overseas.


Did rationing affect children?

Rationing affected everyone.


What are some example sentences using the word rationing?

Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.


Was there rationing during the Korean war?

No, there was no rationing in korean war


How do prices act as a Rationing?

prices can not act as rationing device


When did cloth rationing start?

Clothes Rationing started 2 years after food rationing! And it ended on 15 March 1949.


When did rationing start date?

Rationing in the United Kingdom began during World War II, with the official start date being January 8, 1940. It was implemented to manage limited resources and ensure equitable distribution of essential goods such as food and fuel. Other countries involved in the war also adopted similar rationing measures around the same time to cope with shortages.