The Impact of War on Civilians.
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... The Impact of War on Civilians 1. Sources A and B do both agree on people's reaction to the food situation. Source B is slightly more exaggerated that people were very badly affected and gives the impression that the reaction was greater than Source A makes out. Source A only mentions that some foods were uncommon to have sine the rationing was introduced but it was not extreme whereas source B implies that civilians had very little to eat and were on the verge of starving, this would lead them to react a lot worst to the food crisis. I know this because source A says: 'No one has had any cheese for a long time, butter is very hard to get and even margarine is not to be had.' However, Source B says: 'My family lived on bones from the butcher made into soups. And black bread.' This shows that














