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In the Second World War, the fate of nations was decided by the strength of their arsenals. War Machine: World War II unveils the crucial link between industrial might and weaponry, revealing how factories fueled the arsenal race. The series examines nations’ organizational intricacies, weapon design, and battlefield impact, emphasizing the pivotal role of production in shaping history.
2025
During land warfare, every weapon was made to fill a specific need. Designed for a single purpose: to win the race for technological supremacy over the enemy.
Naval warfare evolved from battleships to submarines, then aircraft carriers. Pivotal battles in the Atlantic and Pacific hinged on megaship production.
The Germans go from Junkers 88 to V rockets to ME 262 relying on slave labor. The Americans has the Liberator and Rosie the Riveter. The British has the Spitfire and dispersed production. The Japanese has the Zero but production struggled.
Oil is the big resource. Japan would go to war for it. Germany would invade Russia to take it. This also discusses food, medicine, and supply lines during the war.