There were many things that were rationed, or were not available at all. Some of them were: * Coffee * Sugar * Nylon hose (the nylon was used for parachutes) * Cigarettes * Gasoline
rubber and gasoline
Food, Gasoline, rubber, metal
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.
Nylon was used as a replacement for silk (which came from Japan and China) and was used in the war effort- parachutes, cannon powder bags, etc. Since it was in short supply, it was rationed to civilians.
Gasoline, food, nylon, and rubber
Gasoline was never rationed during the 1950s. During World War II. Gasoline was rationed. Gasoline rationing stopped in the fall of 1945.
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
WORLD WAR TWO! Women would paint lines on their legs to make it look like they were wearing nylon stockings, nylon was being rationed for use in war. (parachutes, etc.)
There were many things that were rationed, or were not available at all. Some of them were: * Coffee * Sugar * Nylon hose (the nylon was used for parachutes) * Cigarettes * Gasoline
rubber and gasoline
Because gasoline was rationed or unavailable
Food, Gasoline, rubber, metal
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.
Nylon was used as a replacement for silk (which came from Japan and China) and was used in the war effort- parachutes, cannon powder bags, etc. Since it was in short supply, it was rationed to civilians.
Food, gasoline, rubber, sugar, leather, silk, copper
Yes, coffee was allowed in Copenhagen during World War 2. However, it was rationed so it was rare for people to actually have it to drink. Also rationed was gasoline and cigarettes.