The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.
People got given ration books
food, clothes, electric, gas and fuel i think
During World War II, rationing varied by country and the type of goods being rationed. In the United States, for example, individuals typically received a monthly booklet of ration coupons that could be used for specific items like meat, sugar, and gasoline. Each coupon represented a certain quantity of goods, but the exact number of coupons per person per day depended on the item and the regulations in place at the time. Overall, rationing aimed to ensure fair distribution of scarce resources during the war.
Because every person falls into one of two categories. Category 1: People who were alive during WWII and have memories of it, so books about that time interest them. Category 2: People who were not alive during WWII, so books about it interest them.
yes he was alive during the first and second world war.
yes they have it in world war 2
yes
Government issued ration books
called ration books or ration coupons.
Yes there were.
In the UK, Ration Books wee issued by the Ministry of Food.
No, soldiers on active duty did not require ration books, the service provided for their needs.
Ration books were introduced during World War II, in 1942, as a means to allocate scarce resources like food and supplies fairly among the population, ensuring everyone had access to necessities during the war.
There were many colours based on country, occupation, month year and so on.
Yes
During the first world war, the food ministry was created in Britain to ration food products. During the second world war, the food ration for one week was, eggs, fats, cheese, and bacon.
Rationing. People had to get ration books for supplies to prevent hoarding.