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DescriptionOslo queue ww2.jpg | Oslo, Norway, during WW2. The food queues in Oslo are constantly growing. It is a usual sight to see people queuing outside the shops as early as 5 o'clock in the morning. In spite of the adverse weather conditions people are standing hour after hour hoping to get a small share of unrationed goods, which are often sold out almost as soon as the shops open |
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