Bread was a main part of the soldiers diet but they would also eat other things that the local villages would have to supply like crops also they did not have sugar instead they sweetened things with honey.
People have been eating bread for thousand of years and they ate bread during WW2, from 1939 to 1945.
In general, the world population was not as well nourished during WW II as they are now. Many people died of starvation, particularly those in concentration camps where they were deliberately starved. Food was rationed in many countries.
People donated food during World War I primarily to support soldiers and their families, as wartime shortages and blockades led to food scarcity. Additionally, governments encouraged food donations to ensure adequate supplies for troops and to maintain morale on the home front. Community initiatives and campaigns promoted the idea of patriotism, urging citizens to contribute to the war effort by sharing resources and ensuring that those fighting had enough to eat. This collective effort fostered a sense of unity and solidarity among the populace during challenging times.
girls pooped less after world war and tended to eat more grain prodcuts which are high in alcohol which gets you drunk
Yes people ate. The food supply was in peril, but it never reached the level of mass starvation.
Eat chicken
potatoes
No, Taco Bell was not in existence during the Civil War or for many years afterward.
green beans and mashed potatoes
they ate hard tack and bread but mostly the crops they planted
she ate squash and fruits and potaetoes
The Civil War was an event and did not eat anything. Chips (potato chips) were invented many years after the Civil War so no one ate them.
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The "candy" they ate was usually a drug like morphine.
they eat had bread and soup
they had some fruits to eat all day
yes