cause they needed stuff
The planes used to attack Tokyo and their military factories were the B12 bombers
to ensure that factories produced enough military supplies for the war OR to coordinate industrial production. (AntiKnight) //NovaNet
A number of reasons. Research and development costs fall largely on the manufacturer, rather than on the taxpayers' dime, and the military doesn't have to maintain factories after production orders are complete.
Factories ran twenty-four hours a day producing military supplies.
Factories ran twenty-four hours a day producing military supplies.
Logical fallacies played on the fears and emotions of the American people, which allowed for manipulating them into service. Americans were desperately needed during wartime to continue production that sustained the overseas military as well as the nation's demands for labor, goods, and food.
energized by high military spending and low unemployment The economy was stimulated by the war and the military's need for many goods and services. Many jobs were created as military contracts stimulated demand in thousands of factories.
Major General Ibrahim Younis is the Minister of Military Production for Egypt.
In the military In factories for time keeping
In WW II the production of many manufactured goods such as cars, machines, etc. changed overnight into military production to supply the rapid growth of the American military. With round-the-clock scheduling, Liberty ships were eventually able to be built in 10 days time, to replace the large shipping losses due to Nazi submarine attacks. Furthermore, many men left their jobs to join the ranks of the military. Women everywhere gave up housekeeping and went to work in factories, replacing the lost manpower, and learning skilled trades like welding, machining of metals, aircraft construction, shipbuilding, bombmaking etc. to enable America to wage war effectively, leading to ultimate victories in every military theatre of operations.
It is challenging to provide an exact number, as weapon production varies greatly among countries and regions. However, it is estimated that several million weapons, including firearms, ammunition, and military equipment, are produced worldwide each year. Military spending and arms production continue to be significant industries globally.
Cookies were in short supply for several reasons: 1. rationing limited the supply of cookie materials such as sugar. 2. many factories/bakeries stopped domestic production and turned their factories into war plants, making materials and supplies for the soldiers. 3. transportation of goods was limited because trains, etc were reserved for the military and military supply. so, the girl scouts sold calendars!