oatmeal, ham and pea soup and beef casserole
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
Tiny portions of bug filled, water and occasionally a potato peel for breakfast Some places, there was no lunch, but if there was, it was half a piece of bread filled with enormous amounts of sawdust. Dinner was the same as lunch.
During World War I, breakfast varied widely depending on location and resources. Soldiers often consumed simple meals like oatmeal, hardtack, or canned goods, while civilians might have had bread, porridge, or eggs if available. Rationing and shortages meant that many people had to make do with limited ingredients, leading to creative uses of whatever was on hand. Overall, breakfast was usually hearty but basic, reflecting the austere conditions of wartime.
eggs,bacon, toast, oj, coffee
No, many more people died in World War 2 than world war 1. It is estimated that 16 million people died in World War 1, and around 60 million in World War 2.World War II was no where near as violent as World War I, but yes, more people died in World War II.
Abigail Adams was a nurse in the world war 2. she was also sever for breakfast lunch and dinner
Bacon, eggs, toast, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee
Living their daily lives; breakfast, lunch, dinner, work, etc. Except for watching TV; televisions didn't exist back then.
oatmeal, crackers, tea, or maybe water
World War 1 soldiers ate what is called "SOS" for breakfast. This is also known as "stuff on a shingle", which is a roux with toast and a protein.
curry and indian rice
Fish
Pie and chips
Tiny portions of bug filled, water and occasionally a potato peel for breakfast Some places, there was no lunch, but if there was, it was half a piece of bread filled with enormous amounts of sawdust. Dinner was the same as lunch.
People during world war 2 ate chicken (if they were lucky) some times creamed sauce , bacon's and they made cakes out of all there rations. people used to save up for Christmas dinner ,breakfast and lunch they had an late breakfast and an early dinner.
they eat them for dinner they cooked them first hope this helps
eggs,bacon, toast, oj, coffee