Zusammenfassung der Ressource
(8)The Winter of 1947
- Christopher Isherwood
observation due the winter
- Perhaps the english had become a
little too docile in their attitude toward
officical regulation
- Powerfull and
continuously depressing
- Several londoners I talked to at that
time believed it would never recover.
'This is a dying city'
- John lebmann Describing
labour's attitude
- Labour MP where described as think that
there was an "virtue in austerity" and
"shabbiness, in controls and restriction."
- Goverment restrictions
in the crises
- The chanceller annourced that electricity supplies to
industry be suspened but house holders would have three
hours of electricity from 9am and two hours from 2pm
- There were more
intensive restrictions
- Magazines suspened
- newsprint became
more rationed
- No grey hound racing
- No exteriy lighting
- Labours responce reflected their approch to
the country economic problems
- They started a propaganda campaign urgin the
public to use less coal and electricity
- due to the fact that 90% of
energy came from coal
- In December 1946 there where fuel shortages
seriously affecting the whole economy
- This state approach reflects their approach to the
economy. which involved the state taking out huge
loans and nationalising industry
- The weather forcasted
for the winter of 1947
- 10 February (monday): london, thick cloud
- 11 February: London,
winder colder
- 12-21 February: UK,
Snow
- 22 February: UK, snow turning to slush
- COLD
- RESTRICTIVE
- DARK