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08:54 May 17, 2004 |
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| Selected response from: Christine Andersen Denmark Local time: 22:41 | ||||
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4 +4 | coupon |
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3 +1 | stamp |
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stamp Explanation: Stamps, I think: "Americans at home were asked to conserve materials and to accept ration coupons or stamps that limited the amount of certain products they could buy or use" (Center for history) http://chnm.gmu.edu/features/voices/ww2ration/rationathome.h... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-05-17 09:13:03 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, no the coupon is the part that is cut of the card Forbrukerne hentet på rasjoneringskontoret rasjoneringskort til forskjellige varer, med merker som forhandlerne skulle klippe av ved kjøp, og merkene ble regelmessig returnert til rasjoneringskontoret, som da kunne kontrollere at salget hadde skjedd i henhold til bestemmelsene. http://www.skoleetaten.oslo.no/Oslo-patriot/th31.html The ration cards were presented to shopkeepers who cut the appropriate number of coupons for the rationed item at the time of purchase. http://www.youth.net/memories/hypermail/0189.html |
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coupon Explanation: Something my parents talked about when I was a child: Ration cards and coupons. |
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