Rubber rationing in World War II

Rubber rationing in World War II

When during the meetings the Americans offered that at most they could convert 15 percent of U.S. auto plants to military production, Beaverbrook replies that 100 percent of British automobile factories had been converted, and encouraged Roosevelt to aim higher. He did, and on January 1 he ordered U.S. auto production halted by late Februrary. […] The post Rubber rationing in World War II appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION .

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