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So how does a development studio remain fresh, engaged and creative on such a lengthy and precarious production line?
Food supplies were precarious; production dropped in most areas of Europe, but not as much as during World War I. Greece experienced famine in the first year of occupation and the Netherlands in the last year of the war.
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