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  • Rationing of Non-Food Items on the World War II Home Front
    The rationing of these commodities was largely to preserve rubber for the war effort (Many other rubber-based products like hoses and raincoats were not rationed, they simply disappeared from shops )
  • RUBBER IN WWII AT A GLANCE: - The National WWII Museum
    During the war, Americans are encouraged by the government to conserve rubber, contribute to scrap rubber drives, and abide by rationing regulations for tires, shoes, and other rubber products
  • The Control of Rubber in World War II - JSTOR
    This article describes the steps taken in the United States to solve the rubber problem in World War II and evaluates the program in terms of its success in achieving the following goals:
  • World War II: Rubber Strictly Rationed on the Homefront
    During World War II the government’s demand for rubber to use almost exclusively for defense purposes caused the need to ration tires on the home front The Office of Price Administration (OPA) in Washington D C regulated the quota and the rules for tires and tubes issued to each county
  • World War II Rationing on the U. S. Homefront - Ames History
    Voluntary gas rationing proved ineffective and by the spring of 1942 mandatory rationing was needed To get your classification and ration stamps, you had to certify to a local board that you needed gas and owned no more than five tires
  • Why was rubber rationed in World War 2? - Answers
    The major sources of natural rubber were in areas of Asia either occupied by Japan or in areas close to the conflict (Indonesia, Malaya, Singapore) The sources in Africa required a long
  • Make It Do - Tire Rationing in World War II - Sarah Sundin
    During World War II, rationing was a large part of life on the United States Home Front Tires were the first items to be rationed The Japanese conquered the prime rubber producing nations of Malaya and the Dutch East Indies from January to March of 1942, eliminating 91% of America’s rubber supply
  • Restrictions and Rationing on the World War II Home Front
    Even before the US formally entered World War II, there was a demand for materials to supply the Allies But there was greater demand on the part of American manufacturers to supply products for civilians
  • WWII Rationing List: What Was Rationed Why | Definitive Guide
    During World War II, a vast array of everyday goods were rationed to support the war effort, a system that touched nearly every American family The most commonly rationed items included essential foods like sugar, meat, fats, cheese, and coffee, as well as crucial non-food products such as gasoline, tires, fuel oil, and even clothing and shoes
  • Rationing | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    Tires were the first product to be rationed, starting in January 1942, just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor Everyday consumers could no longer buy new tires; they could only have their existing tires patched or have the treads replaced





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