Does industry win wars

Did American and Soviet factories basically just outproduce the Germans?

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No, just the US did. Soviet production was so laughably inadequate that without Lend Lease they'd have run out of nugget food by 1943.

Yeah, they did. Germany was facing material shortages that only became more dire as the war dragged on and their industrial centers got bombed into rubble.

Yes, the German's lagged far behind most of the Allies in terms of their industries. The Willow Run plant could produce a B-24 every hour, no one else could really match anything like that. Also for the picture its worth noting that in 1944 the Germans stopped producing anything that wasn't a reconnaissance aircraft or fighter, so the number of aircraft shot up but the structure weight dropped. But of course the real reason why the German's lost was because the Allies were using the M1911.

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Good point

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>did american factories outproduce the Germans*
Ftfy
Burgers practically armed the vatniks throughout the war until the russkis smartened up and stopped making shitty planes out of fucking trees like retards

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when you think about it


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>Germany had good reason to be worried. On average, nearly 77% of the total import tonnage was raw materials and chemicals needed to fuel the tremendous needs of Germany's industrial power. A large portion of these chemicals were sodium nitrate — a compound used to replenish nutrients lacking in the poor quality soil found throughout the country. Another 17.5% of the imported tonnage was foodstuff, while the remaining 4-5% of German imports were manufactured goods. It's estimated that 45% of all domestically produced foods were connected in some way to foreign imports.

>Prior to the war, German Military planners feared such a strangulation scenario. As noted by Alfred von Schlieffen — architect of the famous plan that bore his name — "[long wars] are impossible in an age when the existence of the nation is founded upon the uninterrupted continuation of trade and industry...A strategy of exhaustion cannot be conducted when the maintenance of millions depends upon the expenditure of billions."
This is from pre and WW1.
Germany wasn't in a war economy nor did they have the resouces the build anything. I would say yes but you can't really estimate it due to bombing and the other said points.

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Yes, that is why America is so afraid of China, China can out produce America during war time.

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Based, except for this. Every human is dominated by some state. Go read The State by Franz Oppenheimer to begin to see how bad things truly are (especially you govt spooks reading this). The domination of humanity began ten thousand years ago and there is no end in sight.

>Stares in fucktons of Shermans

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Maybe.

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>Germans retreating because not enough ammunition to fight of all the Ivan's
>Americans doctrine literally shown by the most iconic american landing ... D-Day
suffocate them in stuff to shoot at until there is nothing to shoot at them anymore

The Chinese government has long been using debt to build up the economy, just like the USSR had been doing until that government collapsed. The Soviet GDP was 2/3 debt spending (a 2:1 ratio). Total Chinese government (national and local) debt is around 100% of GDP (1:1 ratio):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_debt_of_China
Even the statists at the IMF are concerned about this debt-GDP ratio.