WWII Europe British Isles Defense Food Rations Cards - from our story 'The Rationing Years in Britain 1939 – 1954'

A shop assistant cuts a coupon from a London woman’s ration book Dec. 14, 1940. Most food in the British capital may be bought without a ration book if the customer has the price. But butter, sugar, bacon and ham may be bought only at a shop where the customer is registered. (AP Photo)

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