طُلب من الأميركيين الذين بقوا في منازلهم خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية تقديم التضحيات لدعم القوات في الخارج. لقد غيّر الناس وظائفهم، وتولوا مسؤوليات جديدة في المنزل، بل وقاموا بتغيير نظامهم الغذائي. وكان تقنين الغذاء أمرا لا بد منه. حصل الجيش على أفضل اللحوم والقهوة والمواد غير القابلة للتلف، في حين شد الجميع أحزمتهم واكتفوا بذلك. وبدلاً من التذمر بشأن ذلك، أصبح الناس مبدعين. #الحرب العالمية الثانية #تاريخ_الطعام #تاريخ_غريب |عرب اورج
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What WWII dish sounds the best to you?
People don't understand we are about to go back to this, ww3 is coming, we can't feed the world now
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with Social Media, It inevitable that if there were war rations again, everyone would have a very pissy and entitled attitude despite the cause it goes too. Part of me feels people felt that way too back then, at least more than we think there were and if had their say might have raised a bit of a stink, but decades of better less rustic living as a whole probably would make america look petty in the face of adversity ^^;
Think about this: Americans had to endure deprivation from the Great Depression and World War 2. But there are some that want to go back to those times. Why? Certainly not for the economy. So it must be something else, right?
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Why would they call it mock fish fillets when there's no fish involved why not just call it fried rice patties ? that's like smashing a hot dog and telling you it's a steak😅
Americans only joined the war when they knew who as winning
Americans,,never changed anything. Grow up
This was for the rich and well off…common people like us probably starved cause during the war I doubt there was food for everyone…my mom as a young girl in germany had to pick through peoples garbages for potato peels during the war, had to ride her bike through bombs blasting around her brothers and was dragged by my oma into the woods with her brothers at a very young age when the Russian’s came to her villiage so they didnt get raped and killed, my oma had a gun held to her head by a russian and was told to give everything she had to them or theyd kill her infront of her children…people love to glorify war…war movies shouldnt even be made for all the suffering and death it causes
Ask anyone that was in Europe or the Japanese theatre, and I guarantee they didnt get the best food!
Honey, the background music is unnecessary, please
Things were rationed
I was born after the war ended, but my mom said she substituted mayonnaise for milk for her biscuits!
The wood dust one was crazy!
Tomando nota para la Tercera Guerra Mundial….❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
If you have never had to fill your belly with saltine crackers and ketchup because all there was for dinner then you don't know what hunger and hard times are all about. My kids think that they are poor because they have to eat the store brand cereal instead of Captain Crunch. The only jelly we had was from the raspberries and blackberries we picked and my mom canned.
Now that the dangers of World War 3 has been looming, it's high time YouTube recommended me this video.
I definitely don't want to try the recipe with saw dust! yuk! and most probably harmful to the human body!
My mom was 11 when the war started. Luckily my grandparents had a dairy farm in California. They had a garden, butter,milk,eggs, honey, fruit trees and grape vines. Since grandpa had tractors , they had gas which they had to watch like a hawk.
People still eat sawdust today: called "cellulose", it's an anti-caking agent mixed in shredded cheese.
I guess because wood comes from trees and there is some level of minerals in wood , then sawdust would have minerals?
My grandparents were so poor
My grandma always had a small pot of potatoes on her cook stove. My grandparents had none of the items you mentioned.
I don’t understand, the soldiers were citizens who ate before they became soldiers. I can understand metals, rubber etc…. But food? Did we farm less food during world war 2?
In The documentary "The War" by Ken Burns, an American woman recounts her experience in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippines when she was a little girl. Her family had plantations there. She said that they were treated very harshly and essentially starved. Some Filipinos risked death trying to smuggle food to them. She saw Filipino men, women, and children murdered in the streets by Japanese soldiers. The American prisoners were on starvation rations. What little food they did get was infested with weevils and maggots. After finally returned to the USA after the war, she remembered hearing Americans complaining about the food shortages and rationing. She and her family didn't tell others about what they endured. They figured, what's the use.
#4: The movie Gladiator (2001) expresses the Roman Culture in a way that is easy to see and understand.
Que comía los soldados en la guerra de independencia de Estados Unidos
Que comían los soldados en la primera guerra mundial
My father had a nasty traffic accident during ww2. He said the car would have been a total loss. Unfortunately no new cars were available. It took over a year to get approval from the board for repairs
I'm 66 now (b boomer) — dad used to love to eat tomato soup and burnt toast — he was in battle of the bulge in WW2
I would like to know what Japan ate during WW2? Especially the home front.