During World War II, money varied widely by country, often reflecting wartime economies and resource scarcity. In the United States, paper currency was similar to pre-war designs but saw the introduction of "war bonds" and the use of ration tokens for essential goods. In occupied territories, countries often experienced currency devaluation, and some used military-issued scrip. Additionally, many nations resorted to barter systems due to inflation and shortages, making traditional cash less prevalent.
they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
Round with spikes
Most of the bombs in World War I and II were encased in iron or steel. They were shaped somewhat like a bullet with fins to allow them to drop straight down.
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I have some work I need to find out though what money was like. So what was the money like in world war 2 then?
Why don't you just Google "World War 1 Submarines?"
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world war 1 money
they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
World War 1 horses when muddy looks like an muddy horse..
Same as it does now.
Like a nuclear bomb exploded in japan.
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