Metal was needed to build ships, planes, and tanks; so, individuals had to wait until after the war for new consumer goods made of metal. There were even scrap drives to collect metal to be recycled into armaments.
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Gasoline, food, nylon, and rubber
gasoline, food and metal (Granby High School Students Do not read)
They didn't have enough.
They rationed certain metals during the war, even tin because metal could be used in weapons manufacturing, but they didn't ration vital things like food. However Europe rationed butter for some reason.
Food, Gasoline, rubber, metal
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Gasoline, food, nylon, and rubber
gas
list five items that were rationed during WWII and why they were rationed.
gasoline, food and metal (Granby High School Students Do not read)
Gasoline was never rationed during the 1950s. During World War II. Gasoline was rationed. Gasoline rationing stopped in the fall of 1945.
yes during the world war 2. Sugar, butter and coffee was also rationed
Coffee was allowed during World War II in Copenhagen. It was one of the many items that was rationed in Denmark during this time. Cigarettes and gasoline were also rationed.
bananas
It was!
everything