World War II's Real Victory Program

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Lacey, James [1 ]
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[1] Marine Corps War Coll, Quantico, VA USA
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JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY | 2011年 / 75卷 / 03期
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Historians have long believed that the Victory Program that formed the basis of U.S. military and production strategy during World War II was mostly the work of a sole genius-Major Albert C. Wedemeyer. This article makes the case that Wedemeyer's paper-"Ultimate Requirements Study: Estimate of Army Ground Forces"-had very little impact during the war. Its postwar prominence as an all-seeing document of remarkable foresight is a myth perpetuated for over fifty years by Wedemeyer himself. The true Victory Program combined a military strategy worked out by Admiral Harold Stark, and a production program worked out by three almost forgotten economists, Robert Nathan, Simon Kuznets, and Stacy May.
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页码:811 / 834
页数:24
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