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14.1 Mobilizing for War. I. American Industry. Most major industries converted from civilian to wartime production 1. Most productive country in the world The automobile industry produced almost 1/3 of all military equipment, including tanks, jeeps, artillery, mines, etc.
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I. American Industry • Most major industries converted from civilian to wartime production 1. Most productive country in the world • The automobile industry produced almost 1/3 of all military equipment, including tanks, jeeps, artillery, mines, etc. Chrysler Advertisement - Why did manufacturers such as Chrysler advertise about their wartime activities rather than their consumer products?
I. American Industry… • Shipyards used prefabricated parts & mass-production techniques to build Liberty ships The average time to build a ship dropped from 244 days to 41 days.
I. American Industry… D. The War Production Board set priorities & production goals, and distributed raw materials & supplies
II. Building an Army • At first, the flood of recruits overwhelmed the army’s training facilities
II. Building an Army… B. African American troops were segregated 1. Some didn’t support the war because they were disenfranchised (denied the right to vote) 2. Many combined patriotism with protest and called for a “Double V” campaign – fight for victory against Hitler’s racism & the racism at home 3. The first AA pilots who fought in the military were called the Tuskegee Airmen
II. Building an Army… C. Women enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) but were not allowed to fight
Rosie the Riveter All the day long, Whether rain or shine, She's a part of the assembly line. She's making history, Working for victory, Rosie the Riveter. Keeps a sharp lookout for sabotage, Sitting up there on the fuselage. That little girl will do more than a male will do. Rosie's got a boyfriend, Charlie. Charlie, he's a Marine. Rosie is protecting Charlie, Working overtime on the riveting machine When they gave her a production "E", She was as proud as she could be, There's something true about, Red, white, and blue about, Rosie the Riveter -Redd Evans & John Jacob Leob, 1942