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Mr. Knudsen's State of Mind

Stone, I. F. | May 10, 1941 issue

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The National Industrial Conference Board's Economic Review for April 24, 1941 reports that the defense plant-expansion program already calls for the construction of more than 1,300 new plants to cost $2,750,000,000. All these plants have to be equipped with new machinery and the machinery must be made with machine tools. This program looks toward the supply of a 2,000,000-man army and huge as that seems, plans for a 4,000,000-man army are already being discussed in Administration circles. Industry in Germany is geared to provide arms for art 8,000,000-man army.

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MEETINGS; MACHINERY; MACHINE-tools; ARMIES; INDUSTRIES; GERMANY
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