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The War Industries Board, 1917–1918; A Study in Industrial Mobilization

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  • Kester, Randall B.

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With the advent of “total war†in Europe, America was shocked into a realization of the inadequacy of her defense measures in the event of becoming involved. While ideas conflicted sharply as to what our attitude toward the war should be, most schools of thought united in urging increased preparedness, and Congress appropriated staggering sums for defense. But the realization likewise came that preparedness involves more than mere appropriations—it takes time, and men, and materials, and industrial plants, and above all, coördination, in order to maintain defenses ample by modern standards. So as we contemplate the possibility of war, the spotlight focuses on our industrial system as perhaps the most important single factor in defense.The entrance of this country into the last war found us similarly unprepared, from both a military and an industrial standpoint, and it was almost a year before the industries of the nation were meeting the tremendous demands thrust upon them, with production just reaching its peak at the time of the Armistice.

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  • Kester, Randall B., 1940. "The War Industries Board, 1917–1918; A Study in Industrial Mobilization," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 34(4), pages 655-684, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:34:y:1940:i:04:p:655-684_05
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