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In the axis poster of ww2, " Plant more food,They need more beans" what is the meaning of this?
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In the axis poster of ww2, " Plant more food,They need more beans" what is the meaning of this?
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This posted was created by the Allies to encourage local farmers to plant more food that could be sent to regions recently freed by the Axis powers. There was a major lack of food in many regions of Europe during and after WWII.
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