
America's Munitions 1917-1918
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Authors:
- Crowell, Benedict
1869 - 1952
About this book
In the wake of World War I, the United States emerged as a formidable industrial power, transforming its munitions production to support Allied forces. "America's Munitions 1917-1918" by Benedict Crowell meticulously details the unprecedented scale of armament manufacturing and the logistical challenges faced during this pivotal period. This document highlights the strategic importance of munitions in warfare and the innovative practices that enabled rapid production, such as the mobilization of factories and labor forces. Ideal for historians and civic activists, Crowell’s work serves as a crucial resource for understanding the intersection of industry and military strategy in American history. Explore how these developments shaped not only the war effort but also the future of American manufacturing and military policy.
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