They did dig for victory because during ww1 most stuff was destroyed and they did dig for victory so they could grow food.
There was a programme at the time called 'Dig for Victory'. People were encouraged to dig up lawns etc. and plant vegetables. Even public parks were used to grow food because it wasn't possible at the time to import food.
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The Dig For Victory Campaign began as early as February 1939 WW2 Were digging for victory after there loss in WW1, they tried digging for victory but unfortunately it didn't work out although if Britain was digging for victory then it must of worked out for them, you see both teams can't win!
people were asked to dig for victory because there wasnt much food getting trasported on ships because of the war. They started introducing doctor carrot and potato pete to make it more exiting for chrildren and for the adults to make them grow their own food. called dig for vitory IM SUPRISED THEY DIDINT CARRY ON
Yes
you get out of Victory road by using escaperope or a Pokemon that knows dig.
to be prepared for an unexpected war
Spain
Yes, fruit was rationed. During ww2, because the German submarines kept bombing the English trade ships, fruit overboard became quite scarse. Fruit like oranges and apples were plentiful though because people were encouraged to grow their own fruit + veg in the 'Dig for Victory.'
Saratoga
The Dig for Victory campaign was a campaign in Britain, much like the campaign in America to get women workers. This campaign, however, asked that civilians convert parks and sports fields into farms for vegetables and meat. This was largely in part to Britain's vulnerability to naval blockades, which would have prevented imported foods from reaching the island.