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World War II Ration Token

An episode of the Chasing History Radio podcast, hosted by Chase Pipes, titled "World War II Ration Token" was published on August 29, 2025 and runs 22 minutes.

August 29, 2025 ·22m · Chasing History Radio

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During World War 22, America had to ration some items for the war effort. Using ration books and tokens , Americans could get a fair share of those items. But it was a lot more involved than that

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