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Howard R. Hollem/Getty Images. On the home front during World War II, everyday life across the United States was dramatically altered. Food, gas and clothing were rationed. Communities conducted.


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85. Meat was on the ration list from March 1943 through November 1945. [1] Red stamps from Ration Book Two onward were used to buy meat, as well as cheese and fats (blue stamps were for processed foods - which included canned meat like corned beef).


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Rationing World War II put a heavy burden on US supplies of basic materials like food, shoes, metal, paper, and rubber. The Army and Navy were growing, as was the nation's effort to aid its allies overseas. Civilians still needed these materials for consumer goods as well.


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The people of the involved nations were mobilised in an active support of the war effort by the powerful images in the posters. The printed poster was the main form of propaganda, especially since it was easy to produce and could be glued almost anywhere, so that the message was always present among the citizens, asking them to give more of themselves, produce more and sacrifice themselves for.


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"We Can Do It!" poster featuring the iconic Rosie the Riveter "Your Victory Garden Counts More Than Ever." "Hi Ho! Hi Ho! It's Off to Work We Go! Help Win the War: Squeeze in One More." "Someone.


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The poster states, "Rationing means / a fair share for all of us." Subjects: World War, 1939-1945, World War, 1939-1945--Food supply, World War, 1939-1945--Posters, War posters, Rationing, Women, Men Locations: Washington, DC Organizations: United States. Government Printing Office, United States. Office of Price Administration


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Rationing In The Second World War. In January 1940, the British government introduced food rationing. The scheme was designed to ensure fair shares for all at a time of national shortage. The Ministry of Food was responsible for overseeing rationing. Every man, woman and child was given a ration book with coupons.


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During World War 2 the Government Printing Office was extremely busy printing posters in the support of the war effort. This is a portion of those posters that we have labeled as . Rationing and Canning


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The first commodity to be rationed in late 1939 was petrol, followed in January 1940 by the first foodstuffs: bacon, ham, butter, and sugar. Other products soon followed, especially foods that were normally imported or came from scarce animal sources, such as meat, cheese, margarine, eggs, milk, tea, breakfast cereals, rice, and biscuits.


Herbert Hoover led the food administration whose slogan was "Food can win the war". People were

Toggle World War II subsection Rationing in the United States Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ration stamps printed, but not used, as a result of the 1973 oil crisis Rationing is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, or services, or an artificial restriction of demand.


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Posters played a vital role in shaping public perception of rationing by helping Americans understand the necessity of rationing and how to get what they needed to continue feeding their families. "Where our men are fighting our food is fighting". U.S. Office of War Information, 1943. "Your Victory Garden counts more than ever!"


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Media in category "World War II rationing posters from the United States" The following 44 files are in this category, out of 44 total. "Americans^ Share the meat" - NARA - 513804.jpg 2,269 × 3,000; 1.11 MB "Are you playing square" - NARA - 513626.jpg 2,167 × 3,000; 918 KB "Cost of Living 1918-1944" - NARA - 514088.jpg 2,205 × 3,000; 1.11 MB


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Date: 1942-1945. Catalogue reference: INF 13/213. This poster was produced by the Ministry of Information to communicate how important Britain's allies were on the path to victory in the Second World War. It depicts a 'V' for victory, in the form of allied flags. The countries represented are the UK, the USA, France, Belgium, the Netherlands.


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In this saving scheme poster from 1945, a new outfit is presented as a post-war dream purchase. Most British people hoped for an end to rationing restrictions in peacetime. Rationing lasted, albeit in a gradually reduced format, until March 1949 and many of the changes brought about by war continue to shape fashion today.