In this pioneering study, Ingrid de Zwarte examines the causes and demographic impact of the Dutch 'Hunger Winter' that occurred in the Netherlands during the final months of German occupation in the Second World War. She offers a comprehensive and multifaceted view of the socio-political context in which the famine emerged and considers how the famine was confronted at different societal levels, including the responses by Dutch, German and Allied state institutions, affected households, and local communities. Contrary to highly-politicized assumptions, she argues that the famine resulted from a culmination of multiple transportation and distribution difficulties. Although Allied relief was postponed for many crucial months and official rat...
Severe nutritional deprivation during the Dutch famine of 1944/5 markedly reduced the number of conc...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
This thesis investigates political and social responses to the Dutch famine, popularly known as the ...
<p>On the eve of the German occupation of 1940-1945, The Netherlands was one of the most densely pop...
On the eve of the German occupation of 1940-1945, The Netherlands was one of the most densely popula...
Background Periods of extreme food shortages during war force people to eat food that they normally ...
A case study of the attack on Hanns Albin Rauter and the subsequent reprisals at De Woeste Hoeve all...
Studies of men and women exposed to the Dutch famine of 1944-1945 (also known as the Dutch ‘Hunger w...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
Food crises in the premodern period are often explained by focusing on weather- or climate- related ...
For the people in the Early Modern Age, famines were regularly recurring phenomena. So not less than...
For the people in the Early Modern Age, famines were regularly recurring phenomena. So not less than...
This study explores the wartime experiences of the rural Dutch province of Zeeland from the German i...
Severe nutritional deprivation during the Dutch famine of 1944/5 markedly reduced the number of conc...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
This thesis investigates political and social responses to the Dutch famine, popularly known as the ...
<p>On the eve of the German occupation of 1940-1945, The Netherlands was one of the most densely pop...
On the eve of the German occupation of 1940-1945, The Netherlands was one of the most densely popula...
Background Periods of extreme food shortages during war force people to eat food that they normally ...
A case study of the attack on Hanns Albin Rauter and the subsequent reprisals at De Woeste Hoeve all...
Studies of men and women exposed to the Dutch famine of 1944-1945 (also known as the Dutch ‘Hunger w...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
Food crises in the premodern period are often explained by focusing on weather- or climate- related ...
For the people in the Early Modern Age, famines were regularly recurring phenomena. So not less than...
For the people in the Early Modern Age, famines were regularly recurring phenomena. So not less than...
This study explores the wartime experiences of the rural Dutch province of Zeeland from the German i...
Severe nutritional deprivation during the Dutch famine of 1944/5 markedly reduced the number of conc...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...