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Food Rations After Bombing

Food Rations After Bombing. Jenny Darrow. Food. Starvation and Disease = caused lot of deaths United States donated large amounts of food for the Japanese population . Official food rations were below 1000 cal per person per day .

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Food Rations After Bombing

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  1. Food Rations After Bombing Jenny Darrow

  2. Food • Starvation and Disease = caused lot of deaths • United States donated large amounts of food for the Japanese population. • Official food rations were below 1000 cal per person per day. • A lot of food rations that were saved up were lost during the bombing. • A lot of the food that was given was simply to avoid starvation. • Beans given instead of rice cause rice was unavailable.

  3. July 2, 1946 in Tokyo • ration of 297 grams of food per person/per day.  • While the donated food was helpful, the amount rationed was not really enough for survival • Black market

  4. Sources • http://aboutjapan.japansociety.org/content.cfm/rations_occupation • http://www.lenntech.com/environmental-effects-war.htm

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