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Hey folks,
Need your help to confirm or deny something I read (or thought I read) a number of years ago.
I THINK it was on a thread in this forum, but it was so long ago, I don't remember.
In a couple of months' time, I'm going to be writing an issue of my history magazine which will be all about the home front during WWII (Britain, America, Germany, Australia, Asia, etc. As many countries/locales as I can find information on), and I wanted to include this information in it, but I'm not sure how truthful it is.
Does anybody know anything about the state of, and the history of rationing in Germany during the Second World War?
I'm trying to confirm or deny something I remember reading - which stated that Germany did not institute rationing during the early years of WWII (about 1939-1943/44), due to the belief that it wasn't necessary / because the Nazis felt it would undermine civilian confidence in the German government's ability to fight a war effectively, if they also had to undergo rationing of essentials.
Does anybody have a source on this? I seem to remember it being discussed here, but I can't for the life of me remember what the source was on this information, if it ever existed.
Any help is appreciated
Need your help to confirm or deny something I read (or thought I read) a number of years ago.
I THINK it was on a thread in this forum, but it was so long ago, I don't remember.
In a couple of months' time, I'm going to be writing an issue of my history magazine which will be all about the home front during WWII (Britain, America, Germany, Australia, Asia, etc. As many countries/locales as I can find information on), and I wanted to include this information in it, but I'm not sure how truthful it is.
Does anybody know anything about the state of, and the history of rationing in Germany during the Second World War?
I'm trying to confirm or deny something I remember reading - which stated that Germany did not institute rationing during the early years of WWII (about 1939-1943/44), due to the belief that it wasn't necessary / because the Nazis felt it would undermine civilian confidence in the German government's ability to fight a war effectively, if they also had to undergo rationing of essentials.
Does anybody have a source on this? I seem to remember it being discussed here, but I can't for the life of me remember what the source was on this information, if it ever existed.
Any help is appreciated
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