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During World War 2 all nations within the European continent were on rations from food to materials for domestic goods. The only nation that was not rationing at the outset of the war was the United States, which changed after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

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Where did rationing happen?

Rationing happpend in Britain


When did rationing happen?

1942-1945


Why did the rationing happen?

Because ships were being struck down, less food could be imported from other countries, resulting in food shortages.


Why did rationing happen in WW2?

In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.


Why was rationing introduce?

Rationing was introduced because the foreign countries couldn't get food over here so they introduced rationing to make sure everyone get a fair share of weekly food.


Why was rationing introduced in London?

rationing was introduced because the foreign countries couldn't get food over here so they introduced rationing to make sure everyone get a fair share of weekly food


What countries still use rationing?

not enough, they are still fat bastards :(


Did soldiers get ration books in World War 2?

Yes. All countries involved in WW2 (and all occupied territories) had rationing and ration books. The only alternative to rationing by coupons would have been rationing by price. In most cases, this would have sent the prices of essentials sky high.


Rationing?

the act of rationing


What year did gas rationing happen in the us?

Since the was started back in 2002 Since the war started back in 2002


Was rationing used all over Europe?

Yes, it was. WW2 affected all European countries... axis, allies, neutrals.


What was the end of rationing and other restrictions after world war 2?

After World War II, rationing and various restrictions were gradually lifted in many countries as economies transitioned from wartime to peacetime. In the United States, for example, rationing of food, gasoline, and other commodities ended by 1946, as production ramped up and supply chains normalized. European countries faced a more prolonged recovery, with restrictions easing over the next several years as they rebuilt their economies. The end of rationing marked a significant shift towards consumerism and economic growth in the post-war era.