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What clothes were rationed in WW2? Eleven coupons were needed for a dress, two needed for apair of stockings, and eight coupons required for a man's shirt or a pair of trousers. Women's shoes meant relinquishing five coupons, and men's footwear forced the surrender of seven coupons. ...
Why was the countryside safe in ww2? It was thought they would besafe from aerial bombingthere. Those living in the countryside saw an influx of women and children. Many of these children would stay with middle and upper class families. ... Evacuation helped to change attitudes because it m...
World War II: World War II broke out in 1939 following Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland. Determined to stand up to Nazi aggression, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. In the summer of 1941, Germany turned its attention to the East and invaded the Soviet Union. At this po...
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The action goes back and forth in time between two women, a century apart, who are linked by a beautiful scarf and by their unlikely survival in two devastating tragedies in New York City. Meissner's tone makes this an easy, enjoyable read despite the tough subject matter, making it easy...