Yes, and the last items didn't come off rationing until 1954 - 9 years after the war ended.
the reason is that Britain went through a massive devastation and needed time to recover that is why rationing was still going on after the war.
8 January 1940 Britain started to ration butter, sugar, eggs and bacon. Meat rationing started on 11 March that year and clothing was added to the list of things that were rationed later.
rationing was seen ans a good thing as many people benifited from rationinf everyone got some food to fill them selves up during the war where as there are some parts that people saw rationing as a bad thing
The 1920's was a decade between the First World War, and the Second World War. During this time of economic growth and expenditure, previous to The Great Depression, War Time Rationing did not exist.
rationing, gas & food
maybe
1939 everyone in Britain was issued with a rationing book (in World War 2 )
In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.
Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.
No, there was no rationing in korean war
the reason is that Britain went through a massive devastation and needed time to recover that is why rationing was still going on after the war.
rationing is fapping and it was the same way we use it today
Because there were a lack of suplies during world war 2
food and gas....
yes
8 January 1940 Britain started to ration butter, sugar, eggs and bacon. Meat rationing started on 11 March that year and clothing was added to the list of things that were rationed later.
The British used rationing to deal with the food shortages during and after wars. During both World War I and World War II, Germans targeted ships taking food to Britain, intentionally trying to starve them.