The War Production Board was established by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1942. The purpose of the board was to regulate the production of materials during World War II. It was responsible for rationing materials such as fuel, rubber, and metals.
The purpose of the board was to regulate the production and allocation of materials and fuel during WWII in the U.S.
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
regulate the production of civilian goods and control inflation
War Production Board was created in 1942.
The purpose of the board was to regulate the production and allocation of materials and fuel during World War II in the United States. The WPB converted and expanded peacetime industries to meet war needs, allocated scarce materials vital to war production, established priorities in the distribution of materials and services, and prohibited nonessential production.
The purpose of the board was to regulate the production and allocation of materials and fuel during World War II in the United States. The WPB converted and expanded peacetime industries to meet war needs, allocated scarce materials vital to war production, established priorities in the distribution of materials and services, and prohibited nonessential production.