People have been eating bread for thousand of years and they ate bread during WW2, from 1939 to 1945.
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Bread was a main part of the soldiers diet but they would also eat other things that the local villages would have to supply like crops also they did not have sugar instead they sweetened things with honey.
The Germans Fed the sawdust bread to the Jews. They didn't eat it themselves. the fed it to the Jews because it did not have a lot of calories in it so they would probably die of starvation.
They lived freely. Not caring for the not as fortunate people who live on the the streets and eat bread and a very little amount of meat.
In general, the world population was not as well nourished during WW II as they are now. Many people died of starvation, particularly those in concentration camps where they were deliberately starved. Food was rationed in many countries.
Hey, I am doing an assessment on the French Revolution as we speak and as I remember they actually ate near to nothing. As Louis' wife said when royals said 'the commons have no bread' she said 'let them have cake.' Sorry but I know that wasn't alot of help.