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This article is from FOTO, a visually immersive experience with a simple goal: to bring you the best, timeliest, most memorable pictures of our world. In February 7, 1943, the New York Times devoted ...
After the end of World War II, it took Britain almost a decade to finally abolish rationing for everyday goods. While the war may be almost 80 years in the past, nearly 40 per cent of the public would ...
Rationing crept into every aspect of life. Food, gasoline, tires, alcohol, and even bird hunting were impacted.
The greatest generation showed what sacrifice meant by giving up their "right" to unlimited driving 65 years ago. In May of 1942, states began rationing gasoline to support the war effort, and drivers ...
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