The result came to be known as the “Arsenal of Democracy,” where the nation’s industrial base and the government worked collaboratively to build over 300,000 airplanes, 85,000 tanks and ...
Aircraft were at the heart of British supply diplomacy with the United States in the Second World War and were at the forefront of the Roosevelt administration's policy of aiding the Anglo-French ...
At the beginning of America’s engagement in World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt called on the country to become “an arsenal of democracy” - major producers of war materiel to help ...