Howdy All !
Going through old papers and doing a good clean out, I ran across a US ration book that was issued in my name during World War II. My 24-yo daughter can't fathom rationing (among too many other things). I was trying to impress upon her the deprivations suffered by so many in Europe during that horrific period.
This conversation - and seeing an episode of Foyle's War on PBS last evening wherein a black market turkey was a storyline bit - led to my trying to recall when rationing was lifted in the UK. My 65-yo memory (and removal by the great Atlantic pond from proximity to those conditions) are insufficient to do so. It seems that I recall reading as a child that the UK was rationing gasoline (petrol) and many foodstuffs into the 1950s.
Remembering this website, I thought I'd post to see if anyone would care to share there recollections of the physical and economic hardships of that era.
Best regards,
Bob Hutchins
Texas, USA
Going through old papers and doing a good clean out, I ran across a US ration book that was issued in my name during World War II. My 24-yo daughter can't fathom rationing (among too many other things). I was trying to impress upon her the deprivations suffered by so many in Europe during that horrific period.
This conversation - and seeing an episode of Foyle's War on PBS last evening wherein a black market turkey was a storyline bit - led to my trying to recall when rationing was lifted in the UK. My 65-yo memory (and removal by the great Atlantic pond from proximity to those conditions) are insufficient to do so. It seems that I recall reading as a child that the UK was rationing gasoline (petrol) and many foodstuffs into the 1950s.
Remembering this website, I thought I'd post to see if anyone would care to share there recollections of the physical and economic hardships of that era.
Best regards,
Bob Hutchins
Texas, USA