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WWII Rationing: Family Sacrifice & Toy Innovation

WWII Rationing: Family Sacrifice & Toy Innovation

Lubbock Daily News Now | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 2, 20261m 37s

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During World War Two, the United States implemented widespread rationing to support the war effort, affecting everyday life from food to clothing. Families relied on ration books and turned to toys and games to teach children about sacrifice. The Silent Wings Museum in Lubbock, Texas, showcases this era through its current exhibit, highlighting family ingenuity and the lasting impact of those years of grit.

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