about 130 days
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From September 2nd, 1945 and up to March 9th, 2009: 23,053 days have passed since World War II ended.
My father wrote in his diary that during the time they expected to be invaded, they survived on 2 slices of bread and margarine for breakfast, nothing often at lunchtime and in the evenings, whatever was left when they finished their duty shift. Potatoes, sometimes a sausage, often a meatless stew. When abroad, they were given ration packs which had to last them many days, dried food to be mixed with water, hard biscuits etc.
I have read many world war 1 books and there exspected to live 4-5 days
The women took on jobs, they had wheatless and meatless days, and they planted victory gardens.
rationing was used during WWII, carpools, meatless and wheatless days to save food for the troops, and blackouts to save energy.
No, water was not a rationed food. however, things like potatoes, sugar, and meat were rationed. The government established special days such as meatless mondays and wheatless wednesdays.
While Woodrow Wilson was the president at the time and likely advocated this drive, this is not who was associated with these ideas, nor who lead the movement. As the head of the Food Administration during World War I, Herbert Hoover used a strategy called "hooverizing", in which consumers were encouraged to voluntarily abstain from certain products. This emerged in the form of wheatless Mondays and meatless Tuesdays. So, the correct answer would be Herbert Hoover, a future president.
Well first off the American Federation of Labor (AFL) gave workers the right to organize, or create unions if they promised no strikes and an 8 hour day. President Wilson asked for people to voluntarily agree for certain days of the week called "meatless and wheatless days" where people wouldn't eat meat one day of the weak and another day they wouldn't eat wheat, and things like that so they could save food for those fighting the war. People actually listened and did it too. World War I was the first time women worked in factories in large numbers. The Sedition Act came about, which said that it was illegal to speak against the war. The Great Migration happened, which was when many blacks started going North.
Honour rationing was introduced to help combat shortages . Canadians used less butter and sugar and the government introduced meatless fridays and heatless days . This was all to help the war . Hope this answer is what you where looking for :):)
it lasted for 1566 days :( <3
2191
World War happened in 1938. in this days there is no price .
4 years and 106 days.
about 130 days
2 billion years in days 2,190 days of fighting about 5000 days