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47:, and did not end completely until 1954. It became stricter after the war ended than during the hostilities, with bread rationing beginning in 1946 and potato rationing in 1947. This was largely because of the need to feed the population of European areas coming under British control, whose economies had been devastated by the fighting. 89:
Orwell quotes extensively from the "Save Europe Now" material on the shortages of food and medicines in places like Austria and Czechoslovakia and Budapest and the breakdown of law and order among children, and reports that the voluntary scheme proposed was discouraged officially. Orwell gives two
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which states that on his return to Britain he found the children looking pallid and suety compared with the rosy-cheeked youngsters of Denmark and criticises those who would cut present British rations to give more to the Germans.
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Orwell has received a wad of literature from the "Save Europe Now Committee" arguing that whereas we are reasonably well off, a good part of Europe is lapsing into brute starvation. He contrasts this with a letter in
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consider that sending food to Eastern Europe is an attempt to undermine the prestige of the
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The New Morality—Victor Gollancz, ‘Save Europe Now’and the German Refugee Crisis, 1945–46
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which was concerned with the relief and reconstruction of Europe after the war.
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Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels
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would resent it, and secondly food is a political weapon and
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reasons for the Left being against the scheme. Firstly the
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was an organisation under the aegis of Orwell's publisher
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Index

essay
George Orwell
left-wingers
Rationing in the United Kingdom
World War II
Save Europe Now
Victor Gollancz
Tribune
The Guardian
Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert
working classes
Russophiles
Soviet Union
reparations
First World War
Bibliography of George Orwell
Matthew Frank The New Morality—Victor Gollancz, ‘Save Europe Now’and the German Refugee Crisis, 1945–46 Oxford Journals
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George Orwell
Bibliography
Burmese Days
A Clergyman's Daughter
Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Coming Up for Air
Animal Farm
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Down and Out in Paris and London
The Road to Wigan Pier

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