Alfred T. Palmer: “Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant (Chrysler)” Photograph

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Alfred T. Palmer: “Detroit Arsenal TankPlant (Chrysler)” Photograph
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Before American entry into World War II, American manufacturing had already shifted to producing a tremendous amount of equipment, vehicles, aircraft, ships, and ordnance to support the Allied forces. The Second World War was the first mechanized war, one where more soldiers were equipped with or supported by cars, trucks, and tanks than ever before. While American automobile manufacturers had shifted a portion of their production capacity to armored vehicles and trucks, the American production of tanks was at first nonexistent.

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