Summary

Alternative Name(s): Ration Ticket, Ration Coupons

Unused ration card for potatoes issued for use by hotels. Card issued in Leipzig district, Saxony, circa 1920. It is printed German with a modern hand-written inscription at bottom.

The card was found with a small handwritten text label, which suggests it may have been previously displayed by the Museum. The text label reads:'Seven Tear-off Ration Sheets. Leipzig Dist. Saxony'.

Early in World War I the British established a naval blockade of Germany and its allies to exert economic pressure. The blockade even included foodstuffs, leading to significant shortages and even famine in Germany, which may have led to significant deaths from starvation (disagreement on the impacts of the blockade continues to this day). Rationing was introduced in an attempt to manage the crisis, continuing into the post-war years.

Physical Description

Thin green paper sheet printed with a grid for each ration and German text. text printed in green ink, crests on each side of the title. Pin holes in each corner.

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