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				<title>Wartime Rationing During World War II and the Effect of Public Opinion in Great Britain and Austria</title>
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				<description>By Sujay  Kulshrestha - During World War II, a key aspect of almost every country&amp;rsquo;s wartime strategy focused heavily on limiting domestic consumption. One method governments employed to enforce control was to forcibly reduce their citizens&amp;rsquo; consumption through the implementation of rationing, a tactic that allowed governments to equally apportion a certain amount of a particular resource to many people, rather than allowing a free-for-all atmosphere when resources were limited. An Economic Intelligence Service of the League of Nations publication from 1942 details the importance of rationing during wartime...</description>
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