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Ration Card - Reichsmilchkarte

Uitgever German Reich (Drittes Reich)
Jaar 1940
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Afmetingen 236 x 172 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde gültig vom 1.7. bis 28. 7. 1940
Reichsmilchkarte
Jeder Einzelabschnitt der Karte berechtigt zum Bezug von 1/4 l Milch
Name
Wohnort
Straße
Nicht übertragbar!
Ohne Namenseintragung ungültig!
(Translation: Valid from July 1 to July 28, 1940
Reich's Milk Card
Each individual coupon of the card entitles the holder to purchase 1/4 L of milk
Name
Place of Residence
Street
Not transferable!
Void without name entry!)
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain unprinted light green reverse with no text or design, showing mild foxing and soiling consistent with period use.
Opschrift keerzijde Log in om details te zien
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Opmerkingen

Wartime German ration cards were administered through a layered bureaucratic system — the Reichsernährungsministerium set national quotas, but local Ernährungsämter (food offices) were responsible for physical distribution and validation. The Reichsmilchkarte specifically tracked milk allocations, which were rationed in Germany from the outbreak of war in September 1939 and adjusted repeatedly as supply chains tightened and the Wehrmacht's dairy requisitions increased through 1940–41.

Individual coupons were detached by the retailer at point of sale, making fully intact cards uncommon survivors. By 1940, separate cards were already being issued for children under six, nursing mothers, and the general adult population — each with different entitlement levels printed directly into the coupon layout.

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