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Connecticut in World War II
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130 pages
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The book explores Connecticut's pivotal role in supporting the U.S. war effort during World War II, paralleling its contributions in World War I. It details how local industries adapted to meet military demands, with manufacturers like Manchester Mills and Waterbury brass producers shifting their operations. Highlighting key companies such as Remington Arms and Electric Boat, the narrative emphasizes the state's significant impact, culminating in over $8 billion in war contracts by 1945, showcasing its industrial resilience and commitment during a critical time in history.
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2017, hardcover
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