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A question about weapons production during WWII - Montana Grizz - 03-05-2007

Did congress appropriate unlimited funds for weapons production.

e.g.: Just build tanks until we tell you to stop. Or, was there a limited military budget?

Thanks to you WWII history buffs,

Pat


RE: A question about weapons production during WWII - Falkenhayen - 03-05-2007

I am a history major graduating in May and should know this, but I dont oops! I would think FDR considering his reforms during the New Deal period, did in fact have a military budget. How limited it was I couldn't tell you, but i would think it would very unusual for Congress to appropraite unlimted funds for weapon production especially if the democrats did not control the majority house and senate at that time(not sure who had the majority at that time. One could assume since FRD was in his 3rd term during this time period that in fact the democrats did control the majority). Then again this was WWII and the country was fairly united, unlike what is occurying these days. Just my two cents.


RE: A question about weapons production during WWII - Falkenhayen - 03-05-2007

Pat by the way, are you interested in a game?

-Gary aka Falkenhayen.


RE: A question about weapons production during WWII - Montana Grizz - 03-06-2007

Someone was kind enough to send me a private message in regard to my question.

He pointed out that "War Bonds" provided a significant amount of funding for the war.

He also pointed out that after the War, the U.S. was the only country that wasn't bankrupt by the conflict.

We didn't have to rebuild our communities.

Pat