Read Taste of War: World War II and the Battle for Food Online
Authors: Lizzie Collingham
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31
Wilson,
The Manchurian Crisis
, p. 64.
32
Shin’ichi,
Manchuria
, pp. 18–20; Barnhart,
Japan Prepares
, p. 27.
33
Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, p. 94.
34
Young, ‘Imagined empire’, p. 77.
35
Peattie, ‘Japanese attitudes towards colonialism’, pp. 120–3.
36
Iriye,
Origins of the Second World War in Asia
, p. 6.
37
Wilson,
The Manchurian Crisis
, pp. 118, 130.
38
Smith,
A Time of Crisis
, p. 81.
39
Wilson,
The Manchurian Crisis
, pp. 63–5; Beasley,
Japanese Imperialism
, p. 177.
40
Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, pp. 103–4.
41
Dore and Ouchi, ‘Rural origins’, p. 196; Iriye,
Origins of the Second World War in Asia
, pp. 38–9; Frank,
Downfall
, pp. 86–7.
42
Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, p. 105.
43
Barnhart,
Japan Prepares
, p. 71.
44
Dore and Ouchi, ‘Rural origins’, pp. 197–9; Wilson,
The Manchurian Crisis
, pp. 130–1.
45
Lewis,
Rioters and Citizens
, pp. 245–6.
46
Dore and Ouchi, ‘Rural origins’, p. 207.
47
Ibid., p. 209.
48
Smith,
A Time of Crisis
, p. 324.
49
Ibid., pp. 222–3, 327–8.
50
Wilson,
The Manchurian Crisis
, pp. 66–7.
51
Smith,
A Time of Crisis
, pp. 270–1, 334–5.
52
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, pp. 326–8, 335, 341.
53
Wilson,
The Manchurian Crisis
, p. 58.
54
Ibid.
55
Duus,
The Abacus
, p. 368; Peattie, ‘Japanese attitudes towards colonialism’, p. 89.
56
Duus,
The Abacus
, pp. 306–7, 309–10.
57
Ibid., p. 312; Tennant,
A History of Korea
, p. 242; Peattie, ‘Japanese attitudes towards colonialism’, pp. 100–101.
58
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, p. 316; Duus, ‘Economic dimensions of Meiji imperialism’, pp. 141, 159.
59
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, pp. 336–9.
60
Ibid., pp. 309, 351; Shin’ichi,
Manchuria
, pp. 268–9.
61
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, pp. 401–2.
62
Shin’ichi,
Manchuria
, p. 203.
63
Ibid.
64
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, pp. 342–6.
65
Ibid., pp. 404–5; Shin’ichi,
Manchuria
, pp. 268–9.
66
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, pp. 330–1.
67
Ibid., pp. 392–5, 429.
68
Shin’ichi,
Manchuria
, pp. 273–5.
69
Kuramoto,
Manchurian Legacy
, p. 39.
70
Ibid., p. 92.
71
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, p. 411; slightly higher figures are given in Shin’ichi,
Manchuria
, pp. 282–3.
72
Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, p. 333.
73
Barnhart,
Japan Prepares
, pp. 101–2.
74
Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, p. 99.
75
Duus, ‘Introduction. Japan’s wartime empire’, p. xvii.
76
Peattie, ‘
Nanshin
’, pp. 210–15; Hatano and Asada, ‘The Japanese decision to move south’, pp. 387, 390.
77
Ibid., pp. 399–402.
78
Iriye,
Origins of the Second World War in Asia
, p. 171; Kershaw,
Fateful Choices
, p. 127.
79
Young,
Japan’s Total Empire
, p. 351.
PART II THE BATTLE FOR FOOD
1
Adams,
Farm Problems
, p. 12; Vat,
The Atlantic Campaign
, p. 8; Russell,
Sea Shepherds
, p. 177; Hammond,
Food and Agriculture
, p. 230.
2
Tinley,
Wartime Transportation
, p. 15.
3
Doreen Laven, notes on wartime memories.
4
Jackson,
The British Empire
, p. 133.
5
Bosworth, ‘Eating for the nation’, pp. 228–9; Crawford et al.,
Wartime Agriculture in Australia
, pp. 131, 155; Milward,
War, Economy and Society
, p. 247.
6
Bannister,
I Lived Under Hitler
, p. 104.
7
Wickizer,
Coffee, Tea and Cocoa
, pp. 90–105.
8
Roll,
The Combined Food Board
, p. 47.
9
Milward,
War, Economy and Society
, p. 278.
10
Corni,
Hitler and the Peasants
, pp. 210–11.
11
Moskoff,
The Bread of Affliction
, p. 13.
12
Peattie, ‘Japanese attitudes towards colonialism’, p. 126.
13
Milward,
War, Economy and Society
, p. 247.
14
Smith,
A Time of Crisis
, p. 72.
15
Blythe,
Akenfield
, p. 202.
16
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 199.
17
Ibid., pp. 201–3.
18
Patterson,
Grand Expectations
, p. 10; Wilcox,
The Farmer
, p. 19.
19
Huegel,
Kriegsernährungswirtschaft Deutschlands
, p. 281; Stephenson,
Hitler’s Home Front
, p. 7.
20
Hall,
Land Girl
, p. 59; Stephenson,
Hitler’s Home Front
, p. 14.
21
Hall,
Land Girl
, p. 59.
22
Martin, ‘The structural transformation’, pp. 17–18.
23
Dore,
Shinohata
, p. 44.
24
Cherrington,
On the Smell of an Oily Rag
, p. 126.
25
Huegel,
Kriegsernährungswirtschaft Deutschlands
, p. 281.
26
Amrith, ‘The United Nations’, pp. 35–6.
27
White and Jacoby,
Thunder out of China
, pp. 30–31.
28
Becker,
Hungry Ghosts
, p. 16.
29
Hurt,
Problems of Plenty
, p. 83.
30
Brassley, ‘British farming’, p. 199.
31
Lehman, ‘Agrarpolitik und Landwirtschaft’, pp. 39–40; Huegel,
Kriegs-ernährungswirtschaft Deutschlands
, p. 300.
32
Foot, ‘The impact of the military’, p. 132; Martin, ‘Agriculture and food supply’, p. 191; Evans,
The Third Reich in Power
, p. 347.
4. American Boom
1
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 263.
2
Ibid., pp. 161, 302–4.
3
Ibid., pp. 309, 312.
4
Hurt,
Problems of Plenty
, p. 99.
5
Wilcox,
The Farmer
, p. 157.
6
Kennedy, ‘Herbert Hoover’, p. 87.
7
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, pp. 110–34.
8
Wilcox,
The Farmer
, p. 63.
9
Ibid., p. 159.
10
Danbom,
Born in the Country
, p. 231.
11
Jeffries,
Wartime America
, p. 61.
12
Flynn,
The Mess in Washington
, p. 132.
13
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 88.
14
Jeffries,
Wartime America
, p. 71.
15
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 88.
16
Flynn,
The Mess in Washington
, pp. 136, 142.
17
Carpenter,
On the Farm Front
, p. 27.
18
Ibid., pp. 28, 122.
19
Ibid., p. 105.
20
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 91.
21
Ibid., p. 229.
22
Ibid., p. 230.
23
Ibid., p. 233.
24
Ibid., p. 230.
25
Flynn,
The Mess in Washington
, p. 144; Carpenter,
On the Farm Front
, p. 113; Hurt,
American Agriculture
, p. 308.
26
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 214.
27
Ibid., p. 219.
28
Danbom,
Born in the Country
, p. 236.
29
Hurt,
Problems of Plenty
, p. 115.
30
Pollard,
The Development of the British Economy
, p. 167; Lamer,
The World Fertilizer Economy
, pp. 198–201, 214–16; Wilcox,
The Farmer
, pp. 53–7; Lonsdale, ‘The Depression’, p. 121.
31
Hurt,
American Agriculture
, p. 32; Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 351.
32
Offer,
The First World War
, p. 151.
33
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 83; Jeffries,
Wartime America
, p. 45.
34
Hurt,
Problems of Plenty
, p. 74.
35
Jeffries,
Wartime America
, pp. 21, 52–3.
36
Hurt,
Problems of Plenty
, p. 90.
37
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 70.
38
Jeffries,
Wartime America
, p. 77.
39
Harrison,
Growing a Global Village
, pp. 3–4, 20.
40
Ibid., pp. 29, 32.
41
Cramp, ‘Food – the first munition of war’, p. 76.
42
Harrison,
Growing a Global Village
, pp. 6–7, 42–4.
43
Wilcox,
The Farmer
, pp. 51, 76.
44
Harrison,
Growing a Global Village
, pp. 47–8, 50.
45
Ibid., pp. 56–8, 71.
46
Ibid., p. 13.
47
Seabrook Farms, New Jersey,
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nj/state/seabrook_farms_nj.htm
.
48
Danbom,
Born in the Country
, p. 234.
49
Hurt,
Problems of Plenty
, pp. 124–5; Hurt,
American Agriculture
, p. 306.
50
Hodgson,
Few Eggs
, p. 380.
51
Bayly and Harper,
Forgotten Armies
, p. 368.
52
Bengelsdorf,
Die Landwirtschaft der Vereinigten Staaten
, p. 107; Lawrence,
Eat Your Heart Out
, p. 255.
53
Wilcox,
The Farmer
, p. 198.
54
Gratzer,
Terrors of the Table
, pp. 105–6.
55
Lovin, ‘Agricultural reorganization’, p. 460; Wehler,
Deutsche Gesellschafts-geschichte
, p. 705; Von der Decken, ‘Die Ernährung in England und Deutschland’, p. 179.
56
Watters,
Illinois in the Second World War
, p. 348.
57
Campbell,
Women at War
, p. 181.
58
Watters,
Illinois in the Second World War
, pp. 348–9.