rajoitusmerkit
Rajoitusmerkit, also known as ration coupons or ration stamps, were a system of controlling the distribution of food and other essential goods during times of scarcity, particularly during World War I and World War II. The system was designed to ensure fair distribution of limited resources and prevent hoarding.
In Finland, rajoitusmerkit were first introduced in 1939, at the start of the Winter War with the
Rajoitusmerkit were used to control the distribution of goods such as food, clothing, and fuel. The coupons
Rajoitusmerkit played a significant role in Finland's wartime economy, helping to maintain social stability and ensuring