Military production during World War II
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Coal
In millions of metric tons
- Germany = 2,420.3
- United States = 2,149.7
- United Kingdom = 1,441.2
- Soviet Union = 590.8
- Japan = 184.5
- Canada = 101.9
- Italy = 16.9
- Hungary = 6.6
- Romania = 1.6
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Iron Ore
In millions of metric tons
- United States = 396.9
- Germany = 240.7
- United Kingdom = 119.3
- Soviet Union = 71.3
- Japan = 21.0
- Hungary = 14.1
- Romania = 10.8
- Italy = 4.4
- Canada = 3.6
- See also: Swedish iron ore during World War II
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Crude Oil
In millions of metric tonnes
- United States = 833.2
- Soviet Union = 110.6
- United Kingdom = 90.8
- Germany = 33.4 (including 23.4 synthetic)
- Romania = 25.0
- Canada = 8.4
- Japan = 5.2
- Hungary = 3.2
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References
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- ^ By agreement, the UK drew most of its transport aircraft, excepting converted bombers, from the US allowing it to concentrate on production of bombers
- GDP values: Harrison, Mark, "The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison", Cambridge University Press (1998).
- Milward, Alan S., "War, economy, and society, 1939-1945", University of California Press (1979).
- Overy, Richard, "Why the Allies Won (Paperback)", W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition (1997).
- Barnett, Correlli, "The audit of war : the illusion & reality of Britain as a great nation", Macmillan, (1986).
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See also
- World War II
- American tank production during World War II
- German tank production during World War II
- Soviet tank production during World War II
- WW2 aircraft production
- Italian aircraft production 1935 to 1945
- Rosie the Riveter
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