Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Automotive History.

As you may know, in 1942, During WW2, rationing of different foods, gas, and clothing began because the soldiers needed the items to aid them in fighting the war. Ration stamps such were issued to all Americans and used to buy rationed items.

This gasoline ration book is a Type R Non-Highway which allowed the owner 5 gallons of gas per week per coupon.This collection contains certificates and stamps which were used for the purchase of
bicycles, automobiles, food, fuel oil, gasoline, rubber footwear, shoes, sugar, tires and
typewriter rental. It also contains War Ration Books One through Three and Five.
These books were intended primarily for use with food items. Books One and Two were
distributed through public schools. Book Three was distributed through the mail. Book
Four (not included in the collection) was distributed through school systems and lasted,
with the addition of ration tokens, until the end of the war. War Ration Book Five was
prepared in early 1945, and several million copies of it were printed before
V-E Day (May 8, 1945), when work on the book was abandoned.

No comments: