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Resource Mebilisation for World War II: A Comparative View of the Soviet Productive Effort, 1938-45

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By the end of World War II the USSR had become the strongest nation in Europe and a first rate military power. Behind Soviet victory lay her economic achievement, sustaining not only a 12 million strong army but also defence industries which mass produced modern weapons on a scale unimaginable in 1940. Table 1 shows that Soviet munitions output, already at a high level before the war, increased rapidly under in wartime conditions ; taking the war years as a whole, cumulative Soviet defence output was exceeded only by that of the United States.
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  • Harrison, Mark, 1987. "Resource Mebilisation for World War II: A Comparative View of the Soviet Productive Effort, 1938-45," Economic Research Papers 268237, University of Warwick - Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uwarer:268237
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.268237
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