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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
14

Que comían las tropas alemanas en la primera guerra mundial?

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Sedbober [7]3 years ago
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Las ratas eran todo un bien mientras la guerra se prolongaba. Pocas trincheras tenían ratas, la rata asada en bayoneta es una comida pequeña. Los caballos fueron sacrificados o masacrados si morían en combate o de hambre. Esto se consideraría una fiesta en algunos círculos. A los de atrás les fue mucho mejor, ya que los suministros tuvieron que pasar por ellos para llegar al frente, no hace falta decir que los de atrás tenían calcetines secos, botas de tacón y el desprecio de los que estaban en las trincheras. Cuando se inició el Armisticio entre las 11.00 y 11 de noviembre de 1918, muchos soldados habían sido reducidos a comer insectos, incluidos los piojos que arrancaron de sus cuerpos.

djverab [1.8K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

La mayor parte de su dieta en las trincheras era carne de matón (carne en conserva enlatada), pan y galletas. En el invierno de 1916, la harina era tan escasa que se hacía pan con nabos molidos secos.

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