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RefNoCMB/73/13
LevelItem
TitleReport, 'The Necessity of an Adequate Food Supply to the Nation'
Date8 January 1918
DescriptionGeneral report on food requirements, the consequences of food reduction in Germany, and work of Chittenden suggesting that accepted caloric and protein elements were overstated, which led to a reduced supply of meat in the Italian army -- conclusion that this 'under-feeding played a considerable part in the recent unfortunate events in Italy'.
Extent2pp
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMS/527/10/10
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