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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
52. My mother was in England
Mon Nov 24, 2014, 07:58 AM
Nov 2014

And got bombed out of her home.

I checked on her claims on rationing and how long it lasted.

This is what Wikipedia had to say about it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationing_in_the_United_Kingdom

According to that, the last of the rationing ended in 1954 (AFTER the Korean armistice).

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Yes, I was born in 1940. Cleita Nov 2014 #1
I was born in '40 also and remember rations and other things I thought was normal life. monmouth4 Nov 2014 #7
I remember that too. Cleita Nov 2014 #10
yes, and this makes me recognize anew what a racket the wars are now grasswire Nov 2014 #22
I have who was just a young girl at the beginning of WWII, they lived in the country and Thinkingabout Nov 2014 #2
Born in 1934 here -I remember the war years quite well. virgogal Nov 2014 #3
We too. I remember the shortages of life's necessities, such as Fleer's double-bubble gum, indepat Nov 2014 #39
Not directly REP Nov 2014 #4
My father fought in WWII. onecaliberal Nov 2014 #5
you could probably find out more about his service grasswire Nov 2014 #28
Born in 1935, in the 1st grade when the war started Thirties Child Nov 2014 #6
I like these memories JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #14
yes, remember Pearl Harbor grasswire Nov 2014 #26
Yes, born in early 1939 IphengeniaBlumgarten Nov 2014 #8
I was born in January of 1939 RebelOne Nov 2014 #35
I feel like I remember blackout curtains... grasswire Nov 2014 #43
After reading your post where you remember paying taxes with red and green.. Spazito Nov 2014 #37
Yes northoftheborder Nov 2014 #9
I was born in 1936 and remember a lot of everyday justhanginon Nov 2014 #11
Thank you for sharing this JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #13
the term for your Uncle was "shell shocked" grasswire Nov 2014 #23
Not me JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #12
Yes, I was born in 1939 Duval Nov 2014 #15
My father served on Guadalcanal. MrsMuir Nov 2014 #16
I was born in 1944. lpbk2713 Nov 2014 #17
That was my birth year mainstreetonce Nov 2014 #20
I was born in 43 zeemike Nov 2014 #18
Born in 1941. Dad and uncle in the war - one navy other army. We had a kiranon Nov 2014 #19
Born in '38 Thespian2 Nov 2014 #21
oh, fake butter! grasswire Nov 2014 #24
Oh, yes Thespian2 Nov 2014 #29
I just posted something about that. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #34
My grandmother used to use the button to dye the margarine blue. n/t RebelOne Nov 2014 #36
I was 1 1/2 when it ended. Two uncles fought in the Canadian Army. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2014 #25
Born in Jan. '35 clydefrand Nov 2014 #27
My mom was born in '36 whistler162 Nov 2014 #30
My father mainstreetonce Nov 2014 #31
My family and I frogmarch Nov 2014 #32
My parents told me a bit about their childhood war memories. Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #33
This is a fascinating thread to read, thank you for posting the OP... Spazito Nov 2014 #38
my uncle the P.O.W. never spoke of his experiences either, to the family. grasswire Nov 2014 #42
One of my earliest memories was Mother bathing me & HST was on the radio UTUSN Nov 2014 #40
I love that bit of family lore. grasswire Nov 2014 #41
I'm an early boomer, born in 1946, Blue_In_AK Nov 2014 #44
Born 1935. Lots of memories ! GoldenOldie Nov 2014 #45
I remember a few years later in the early 50s. grasswire Nov 2014 #47
Yes. nt kelliekat44 Nov 2014 #46
Remember squeezing a clear tube with dab of orange dye to make "butter"? madfloridian Nov 2014 #48
My parents were both born during WW II. WhiteAndNerdy Nov 2014 #49
Thanks to all of you for sharing these memories. ladyVet Nov 2014 #50
this is a great thread, thanks for posting it steve2470 Nov 2014 #51
My mother was in England nitpicker Nov 2014 #52
There was a really good episode of Supersize Me about this time period. Lars39 Nov 2014 #54
My mom and dad lived it. cwydro Nov 2014 #53
Wait, did they house him while he was still a POW? Arugula Latte Nov 2014 #60
I was born 3 months and 3 days before Pearl Harbor tularetom Nov 2014 #55
My grandparents were alive then abelenkpe Nov 2014 #56
I was born in 1938 and remember my brother leaving for the navy. Frustratedlady Nov 2014 #57
black sugar hah! grasswire Nov 2014 #59
Born in 1940. Tracer Nov 2014 #58
Born in Los Angeles, 1940 OxQQme Nov 2014 #61
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