Lend-Lease Act
1977- 4.5 billion 1977D- 4.2 billion
Total 8.9 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 4.7 BILLION are from the Philadelphia Mint. 4.2 BILLION are from the Denver Mint.
Total 10 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 5.5 BILLION are from the Philadelphia Mint. 4.5 BILLION are from the Denver Mint.
Total 11.8 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 6.9 BILLION are from the Philadelphia Mint. 4.9 BILLION are from the Denver Mint.
Total 11.6 BILLION (Excluding "Proof" coins) 5.2 BILLION are from the Philadelphia Mint. 6.4 BILLION are from the Denver Mint.
In 1941, 7 billion dollars in military supplies was appropriated to non-axis country by the Lend-Lease Act.
the Lend-Lease Act.
This depends on how one classifies 'military-wise'. For the purpose of this question, we will assume that this refers to the amount of money that a country spends on their armed forces in a year, or military expenditure. In US Dollars, the 5 strongest countries military-wise of 2010 are: the United States ($687 billion), China ($114 billion), France ($61 billion), the United Kingdom ($57 billion), and Russia ($53 billion).In comparison, Japan spends $50 billion, Germany and Saudi Arabia spend $40 billion, Canada and Australia spend $20 billion, The U.A.E. and Israel spend $15 billion, Iran and Iraq $5 billion, South Africa and Egypt $4 billion, Syria and Sudan $2 billion, N.Z. Yemen and Libya $1 billion, and so on until the Seychelles and the Gambia, with under $10 million spent on military expenditure in 2010.
The Lend-Lease Act was an act in which Congress approved $7 billion for ships, planes, and other military material to non-Axis countries in 1941.
In English speaking countries there are 9 zeros in four billion. 4,000,000,000 In other countries there may be 12 zeros in four billion. 4,000,000,000,000
In English speaking countries there are 9 zeros in seven billion. 7,000,000,000 In other countries there may be 12 zeros in seven billion. 7,000,000,000,000
In English speaking countries there are 9 zeros in five billion. 5,000,000,000 In other countries there may be 12 zeros in five billion. 5,000,000,000,000
One million in all countries has 6 zeros. 1,000,000 In English speaking countries there are 9 zeros in one billion. 1,000,000,000 In other countries there may be 12 zeros in one billion. 1,000,000,000,000
In 1941, Congress approved $7 billion for ships,planes and other military to non-Axis countries, was called the Lend-Lease Act.
Machinery (including computers and hardware) – $386.4 billion. Electrical machinery – $367.1 billion. Vehicles and automobiles – $306.7 billion. Minerals, fuels, and oil – $241.4 billion. Pharmaceuticals – $116.3 billion. Medical equipment and supplies – $93.4 billion.
The military position of the US and other world powers in 1950 reflected a dominance of the US as the top military power. Here is a list of military forces and funds spent by the major world powers in 1950:1. US-- $14,5 billion on defense with 1.4 million military personnel;2. USSR .. $15.5 billion on defense with 4.3 million military personnel;3. UK .... $2.3 billion on defense with 680,000 military personnel; and4. France...$1.4 billion on defense with 590,000 military personnel.These figures reflect why in 1950, the US was the dominating military power in the world.
They aren't. In fact, exports of most countries in Latin America are expanding, such as Mexico's (298.5 billion), Brazil's (201.9 billion) or Chile's (71.03 billion).