Talk:Rationing in the United States
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"X" stickers for clergy
[edit]Was this really the case? It's not in the citation given. A search online suggests that priests were afforded generous rations (C, similar to physicians), but not unlimited ones. WP Ludicer (talk) 14:24, 16 July 2019 (UTC)
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