The British blockade during World War I severely restricted Germany's access to essential goods, including food and raw materials. This led to widespread shortages and significant malnutrition among the German population, contributing to an estimated 400,000 to 800,000 deaths from starvation and related diseases. The blockade's impact was exacerbated by Germany's reliance on imported food, making the civilian population particularly vulnerable to the effects of the blockade. Ultimately, the humanitarian crisis fueled discontent and unrest within Germany, undermining support for the war effort.
The British blockade during World War I severely restricted Germany's access to essential goods, leading to widespread shortages of food, fuel, and raw materials. This resulted in significant suffering among the German population, contributing to malnutrition and social unrest. The blockade also weakened the German war effort, ultimately impacting morale and contributing to the country's defeat in 1918. In addition, the blockade highlighted the strategic importance of naval power in modern warfare.
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the british dead!
is effects the heart and the liver and stomach I need a breakdown of exactly what happens to the body before death due to starvation... pls
Overcrowding, pollution, starvation, death.
starvation and political unrest
The side effects are going to be very similar to that of starvation. The primary effects are going to be headache and dizziness.
Starvation is VERY serious. It can cause dangerous health side effects and health porblems. It can lead to malnourishment and degenerative conditions to the body. Starvation can, much too often, lead to death, too.
If it is too high for the world to sustain then starvation, war and death
shereleaved india and many other countrees of poverty and starvation.
homlessnes starvation no population distrobution and gastrointestinal desisas
Philip E. Hall has written: 'The effects of beta blockade on the ability to exercise'