A diet that can last for two thousand years
A diet that can last for two thousand years When Nazi forces laid siege to Leningrad on September 8, 1941, civilians were in contact with the rest of Russia through a strip of land adjacent to Lake Ladoga, but heavy shelling made it impossible to evacuate all citizens. If you look at history, the siege caused the most casualties. When the population was starving, it was heard that people would kill each other for ration cards and eat corpses. Although the incidence of human consumption of meat was much less than the proportion of the population, it did lead to extreme anxiety in the population. The fear was so great that the police threatened the disobedient citizens that if they did not obey, they would be imprisoned along with the cannibals. Most of the people caught eating human flesh were forced and helpless mothers who were single and unemployed. Those who were caught were put in jail instead of being killed out of pity. Despite the extreme compulsion, there was a s...