Talk:Rationing in the Soviet Union
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End of Rationing (1929-1935)
editI would like to add a subsection on the end of the the 1929-1935 period of rationing with the following information: "In May 1931, most industrial consumer goods were removed from central rationing system, though restricted distribution continued. In March April 1932, some food removed from central rationing system.In course of 1932-1934, ration prices of food and consumer goods were increased, while state sold increasing amounts of these goods off the ration at higher prices. From January 1st, 1935, bread rationing was abolished. From October 1st, 1935 the rationing of all remaining foods abolished. On January 1st, 1936, rationing of all industrial consumer goods was abolished." [1]
What about World War II?
editThe article talks only about rationing up to 1935. I find it very hard to believe that the Soviet Union supposedly had no rationing in place during WWII. SchnitteUK (talk) 08:08, 23 July 2020 (UTC)