I doubt anyone here on this forum actually remembers those things but I was born in 1945 and I remember my family telling about it. All my uncles went to war and my aunts worked in the factory’s. My dad didn’t go to war in ww2 because he had already served in ww1.
Yes those were hard years following the Great Depression and then the shortages during the war. But I believe Americans were more resonant back then.
Sorry Pastor ..but I do remember the things I posted in the OP! I feel bad that you doubted what I said. To clarify, I was born in 1936, started first grade in 1942 and by war's end I was 9 years old...and do remember what I said in the OP..
No, I didn't watch my folks use their stamps/tokens, because there was a lot of us kids, and Dad only had a Model A Ford pickup..so Mom & Dad went shopping without us..but I do remember them tearing out stamps anfd handling the tokens at home.
From Mule;
" All ya have to do is look at the pictures of kids back then and people. They were a lot tougher and hardened..." Mule is right there..here is something i discovered when researching local school year books.. Historically, there were very few obese kids back the.
Just to illustrate, I looked on the web for an old yearbook to demonstrate with. I found a graduating class that traced their seniors in class photos from kindergarten to ninth grade..
Here is the class of 1945, for Table Rock, NE..
https://www.tablerockhistoricalsociety.com/class-of-1945.html Now try picking out the obese ones! Check most any yearbook from that era, and you will see the same..
Note how most of the boys dressed the same..and most of the girls wore the same hair style..l
....And that little girl in the second grade, second row..seems to be sporting a black eye !