The Office of War Mobilization.
No, The war actually brought the United States out of the Great Depression. Increased war production and mobilization of the entire country saw our industrial output skyrocket.
They took many domestic jobs that were vacated as white men went to war. African Americans also joined the military.
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World War 2
The Office of War Mobilization.
Mobilization is the act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war
War Industries Board
James F. Barnes
It was George C. Marshell. He was a General and political figure in World War 2.
Yes there were, both domestic and military 2 way.
No, The war actually brought the United States out of the Great Depression. Increased war production and mobilization of the entire country saw our industrial output skyrocket.
Hitler died and so did a lot of Jews
Yes, psychological mobilization was essential in World War II as it helped to rally public support for the war effort, maintain morale, and foster a sense of unity among citizens. Governments utilized propaganda to promote patriotism, demonize the enemy, and encourage enlistment and resource conservation. This mobilization not only motivated soldiers but also engaged civilians in various support roles, thereby contributing significantly to the overall war effort. Ultimately, the psychological aspect was crucial in sustaining resilience during the prolonged conflict.
before world war ii women were mostly domestic servants
It was disastrous with hyper inflation mass unemployment etc mobilization was actually away to get the economy moving again in Germany.
Approximately 65 million soldiers served in World War I, while World War II saw around 100 million military personnel mobilized. The scale of mobilization in World War II was significantly larger, reflecting the global nature and intensity of the conflict. Both wars had profound impacts on military strategies, technologies, and the social fabric of participating nations.