for breakfast they ate a 10 ounce piece of stale bread w a small piece of salami or 1 once of Margarine with a cup of black tasteless coffee w no sugar. At noon soup was given with old Carrots and Rutabagas. Dinner was Stale bread with Margarine and Jam. Sometime they would NOT get Food.... If They even got any they got a little. which this is a little.
The holocaust was a time when 3 million Jews were killed. the nazi regimes experimented with children and did sex change transplants and alot more horrible things. Jews were killed in gas chambers and shot in their heads. they were also drowned in the latrines. if you want to know more about this, mail me and i can tell you everything i know aboutt he holocaust.
One problem after the Civil War ended was a lack of food. It is estimated that more than a million former slaves died from starvation. Another problem was finding workers to work the fields in the southern states.
lack of food and dehydration
risk of being killed lack of food and water trench foot diseases lack medical attention
Lack of proper sanitation and nutrition and large numbers of people living in very close quarters, often with poor hygiene.
Hunger is a word that connotes the body's physiological need for food. Malnutrition literally means bad nutrition. It could mean not enough food or not enough of the right food resulting in an unhealthy diet. Famine is a severe lack of food which can result in starvation and death.
lack of food (starvation)
Lack of food. Dummy.
no food = no nutrition
The man died of starvation due to lack of food and water supply.
hunger means a stromg desire for food and starvation means to suffer or die from a lack of food
a lack of food, a lack of socks. <><><> Starvation, murder, disease.
lack of food and nutrition
That is the correct spelling of the word "starvation" (suffering from lack of food).
Both starvation due to lack of food and sleep deprivation due to lack of sleep can lead to a quicker death, but starvation is generally considered to be more immediately life-threatening as the body requires essential nutrients from food to function properly. Sleep deprivation can have serious health consequences and impact longevity, but the body can typically survive longer without sleep compared to food.
Insulation and storing energy to prevent starvation during lack of food.
During the Great Depression, widespread unemployment and poverty led to food shortages and limited access to resources, causing many people to go hungry. This lack of nutrition and proper sustenance contributed to an increase in starvation deaths during that time period.