© Kryn Taconis / Library and Archives Canada
No more electricity
A policeman keeps his eye on the queue for bread. The ration in January is four ounces per person.
Now food is only distributed to the poor and hungry every other day. Water and sewerage works and hospitals are able to carry on with generators.
Winter of starvation
The 1944-1945 winter is known as the Winter of starvation. There are huge shortages of food and fuel, especially in the west of the Netherlands. This area has had supplies of coal and fuel cut off because the Allies have already liberated the south of the Netherlands and the German occupier wants to keep as much as they can by transporting it to Germany. More than 20,000 people die of starvation and cold.
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