Mineral Raw Materials in the Defense Program - Stimulation of Domestic and Nearby Foreign Production, Stock-piling, Substitution and Reclamation of Waste Will Ensure Vital Supplies

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. L. Batt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

MODERN war means mechanization, and mechanization means raw materials, especially minerals-and lots of them. Let me recall a few events of recent history-events that constitute mile- stones down the road to the war now blazing on three continents and threatening to spread still farther. In 1932, Japan took Manchuria, largely upon the excuse that she needed raw materials; in 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia, largely upon the excuse that Mussolini's growing nation needed raw materials-in this case oil; from 1933 to 1935, Germany cried out for a greater share of the world's natural wealth, and since 1938 has invaded or occupied ten other countries, frequently upon the excuse that she needed-and had a right to-more raw materials.
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APA: W. L. Batt  (1940)  Mineral Raw Materials in the Defense Program - Stimulation of Domestic and Nearby Foreign Production, Stock-piling, Substitution and Reclamation of Waste Will Ensure Vital Supplies

MLA: W. L. Batt Mineral Raw Materials in the Defense Program - Stimulation of Domestic and Nearby Foreign Production, Stock-piling, Substitution and Reclamation of Waste Will Ensure Vital Supplies. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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