4–10 │ │ 833│ 2455 15│Dec. 11–17 │Dec. 15, horse-meat ration │ │ │ │ fixed at 50 gr. per head │ 884│ 2728 16│Dec. 18–24 │Dec. 19, reduction of bread │ │ │ │ ration to 300 gr. for │ │ │ │ adults,150 gr. for children │ 854│ 2728 17│Dec. 25–31 │ │ 856│ 3280 18│Jan. 1–6 │Jan. 4, beginning of │ │ │ │ bombardment │ 838│ 3680 19│Jan. 7–13 │ │ 902│ 3982 20│Jan. 14–20 │ │ 903│ 4465 21│Jan. 21–7 │ │ 936│ 4376 22│Jan. 28–Feb. 3 │ │ 951│ 4671 23│Feb. 4–10 │Feb. 4, armistice. First │ │ │ │ supplies brought in │ 955│ 4451 24│Feb. 11–17 │ │ 974│ 4103 25│Feb. 18–24 │ │ 995│ 3941 26│Feb. 25–Mar. 3 │ │ 984│ 3500 27│Mar. 4–10 │ │ 1020│ 2993 28│Mar. 11–17 │ │ 975│ 2576 ──────┼───────────────┼───────────────────────────────┼────────┼─────── │ │ │ 24148│ 75167 ──────┴───────────────┴───────────────────────────────┴────────┴───────
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