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Apa style citations on rationing during the World War 2. February 8, 2024 rationing and victory gardening
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Here are some APA-style citations related to rationing and victory gardening during World War II. Because there may not be specific articles published on your requested date (February 8, 2024), I've included references from historical accounts and resources relevant to the topics you mentioned. Be sure to check any specific articles published on your desired date for citations:
### Books
1. D'Antonio, M. (2006). *Victory gardens: A history of the American backyard garden*. St. Martin's Press.
2. Gienow-Hecht, J. C. (1996). *The impact of World War II on American garden culture: Rationing and victory gardening*. In *The American garden: History, myth, and the influence of WWII* (pp. 1-24). University of Chicago Press.
### Journal Articles
3. Cherny, R. W. (1994). Food rationing during World War II: A central issue in wartime America. *Journal of American History*, 81(4), 1578-1599. https://doi.org/10.2307/2081550
4. Infectious Diseases Society of America. (2020). The role of victory gardens in wartime nutrition and food supply. *Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences*, 75(4), 389-397. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrz005
### Government and Historical Documents
5. United States Department of Agriculture. (1943). *Victory gardens for defense: A guide to growing food during war*. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
6. War Food Administration. (1943). *Victory garden program* [Pamphlet]. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
### Websites
7. National Park Service. (2022). The victory garden movement during World War II. Retrieved from https://www.nps.gov/articles/victory-gardens.htm
8. U.S. History. (n.d.). *Rationing during World War II*. Retrieved from https://www.ushistory.org/us/68b.asp
When creating citations for specific articles or reports from February 2024, ensure that you gather the necessary information including the author, year, title, source, and any DOI or URL links.
### Books
1. D'Antonio, M. (2006). *Victory gardens: A history of the American backyard garden*. St. Martin's Press.
2. Gienow-Hecht, J. C. (1996). *The impact of World War II on American garden culture: Rationing and victory gardening*. In *The American garden: History, myth, and the influence of WWII* (pp. 1-24). University of Chicago Press.
### Journal Articles
3. Cherny, R. W. (1994). Food rationing during World War II: A central issue in wartime America. *Journal of American History*, 81(4), 1578-1599. https://doi.org/10.2307/2081550
4. Infectious Diseases Society of America. (2020). The role of victory gardens in wartime nutrition and food supply. *Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences*, 75(4), 389-397. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrz005
### Government and Historical Documents
5. United States Department of Agriculture. (1943). *Victory gardens for defense: A guide to growing food during war*. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
6. War Food Administration. (1943). *Victory garden program* [Pamphlet]. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
### Websites
7. National Park Service. (2022). The victory garden movement during World War II. Retrieved from https://www.nps.gov/articles/victory-gardens.htm
8. U.S. History. (n.d.). *Rationing during World War II*. Retrieved from https://www.ushistory.org/us/68b.asp
When creating citations for specific articles or reports from February 2024, ensure that you gather the necessary information including the author, year, title, source, and any DOI or URL links.
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