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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Plates
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- 1 The First World War and the Blockade of Germany, 1914–1919
- 2 German Responses to Food Scarcity
- 3 Nutritional Deprivation in Urban Leipzig
- 4 Were Rural Germans Better Off Than Urban Citizens During the War? The Case of Stra<span xml:lang="ell">ß</span>burg
- 5 Nutritional Deprivation of Children Across Germany
- 6 Armistice and Blockade
- 7 Nutritional Deprivation after the Fighting
- 8 From Blockade to Aid
- 9 German Children’s Response to Aid
- Epilogue
- Index
(p.xvii) List of Tables
(p.xvii) List of Tables
- Source:
- Hunger in War and Peace
- Author(s):
Mary Elisabeth Cox
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Plates
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- 1 The First World War and the Blockade of Germany, 1914–1919
- 2 German Responses to Food Scarcity
- 3 Nutritional Deprivation in Urban Leipzig
- 4 Were Rural Germans Better Off Than Urban Citizens During the War? The Case of Stra<span xml:lang="ell">ß</span>burg
- 5 Nutritional Deprivation of Children Across Germany
- 6 Armistice and Blockade
- 7 Nutritional Deprivation after the Fighting
- 8 From Blockade to Aid
- 9 German Children’s Response to Aid
- Epilogue
- Index