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Any food available, WWI wheat from the United States staved off starvation. A WWII example in combat, Battle for Stalingrad, it was common to make blood omelets. Instead of butchering the cow you bleed it enough to cook the blood in to an omelet of sorts. WWII U.S. Citizens were on strict Rations for certain foods and items.
It depended on where in Poland. Ghettos, however, had very meager food resources - nearly 60,000 died from starvation.
Shashlik or shashlyk (Russian: Шашлык, from Crimean Tatar Şışlıq[1][2]) is a form of skewered dish popular throughout the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
Strategically Hitler wanted Soviet Union/Russia as German colony, provider of food and raw materials as well as "living space" for German people, while considering Russian people inferior to Germans. He also wanted defeat Soviet Union as stronghold of communism, since Nazi ideology was violently anticommunist. Tactically in 1940 Hitler was annoyed by Soviet Union ambitions in Europe, and he fought that defeat of Soviet Union would convince Great Britain's to start peace talks. Arguing that Great Britain doesn't surrender because it's trying to play Soviet Union against Germany, he decided to destroy Soviet Union, but was defeated by Russian resistance.
Soviet authorities halted all food shipments at the border. It was the official policy of the Soviet Union to deny the existence of a famine and thus to refuse any outside assistance. Anyone claiming that there was in fact a famine was accused of spreading anti-Soviet Propaganda. Inside the Soviet Union, a person could be arrested for even using the word 'famine' or 'hunger' or 'starvation' in a sentence.
robbing them of their individuality, forcing them to work in labor camps, and intentionally starving tens of millions of people to death to insure that everyone had enough food. :)
Russian did not leave the USSR. Rather, after the disastrous Soviet campaign in Afghanistan, satellites (Providences such as Georgia, Turkmenistan, Estonia, etc) started their own civil wars and pronounced themselves independent nations. After the Soviet Union collapse in 1991, almost every satellite was an independent country. Russian was one of those.
Seize Soviet food and oil.
Shashlik or shashlyk (Russian: Шашлык, from Crimean Tatar Şışlıq[1][2]) is a form of skewered dish popular throughout the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
Rice is the traditional food eaten by people of Kerala
Strategically Hitler wanted Soviet Union/Russia as German colony, provider of food and raw materials as well as "living space" for German people, while considering Russian people inferior to Germans. He also wanted defeat Soviet Union as stronghold of communism, since Nazi ideology was violently anticommunist. Tactically in 1940 Hitler was annoyed by Soviet Union ambitions in Europe, and he fought that defeat of Soviet Union would convince Great Britain's to start peace talks. Arguing that Great Britain doesn't surrender because it's trying to play Soviet Union against Germany, he decided to destroy Soviet Union, but was defeated by Russian resistance.
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The Cuban economy was dependent on the Soviet Union to buy their sugar trade and provide them with machinery, food, and money after the collapse of the Soviet Union they didn't have that anymore. At one time when the Soviet economy was going fairly well, it also gave to Cuba approximately $2 billion in aid.
The Cuban economy was dependent on the Soviet Union to buy their sugar trade and provide them with machinery, food, and money after the collapse of the Soviet Union they didn't have that anymore. At one time when the Soviet economy was going fairly well, it also gave to Cuba approximately $2 billion in aid.
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food shortages and excessive military spending
Soviet authorities halted all food shipments at the border. It was the official policy of the Soviet Union to deny the existence of a famine and thus to refuse any outside assistance. Anyone claiming that there was in fact a famine was accused of spreading anti-Soviet Propaganda. Inside the Soviet Union, a person could be arrested for even using the word 'famine' or 'hunger' or 'starvation' in a sentence.
The Soviet wanted to supply Berlin with food and fuel to gain complete control over Berlin. The Soviet Union could have used this control to scare the Western Allies into doing their bidding.
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