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Military production during World War II was a critical component to military performance during WWII. Over the course of the war, the Allied countries outproduced the Axis countries in most categories of weapons.
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Gross domestic product (GDP)
This table shows the relationships in Gross domestic product (GDP), between a selection of Allied and Axis countries, from 1938 to 1945, counted in billion international dollars and 1990 prices.
| Country | 1938 | 1939 | 1940 | 1941 | 1942 | 1943 | 1944 | 1945 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austria | 24 | 27 | 27 | 29 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 12 |
| France | 186 | 199 | 164 | 130 | 116 | 110 | 93 | 101 |
| Germany | 351 | 384 | 387 | 412 | 417 | 426 | 437 | 310 |
| Italy | 141 | 151 | 147 | 144 | 145 | 137 | 117 | 92 |
| Japan | 169 | 184 | 192 | 196 | 197 | 194 | 189 | 144 |
| Soviet Union | 359 | 366 | 417 | 359 | 274 | 305 | 362 | 343 |
| UK | 284 | 287 | 316 | 344 | 353 | 361 | 346 | 331 |
| USA | 800 | 869 | 943 | 1 094 | 1 235 | 1 399 | 1 499 | 1 474 |
| Allied Total: | 1 629 | 1 600 | 1 331 | 1 596 | 1 862 | 2 065 | 2 363 | 2 341 |
| Axis Total: | 685 | 746 | 845 | 911 | 902 | 895 | 826 | 466 |
| Allied/Axis GDP: | 2.38 | 2.15 | 1.58 | 1.75 | 2.06 | 2.31 | 2.86 | 5.02 |
Notes on the table (remember that the distribution values are rough estimates):
- ^ France-Axis distribution: 1940: 56%, 1941-43: 100%, 1944: 58%.
- ^ Italy distribution: 1938-1943: 100% Axis, 1944-1945: 100% Allies
- ^ Japanese values are included in Axis totals for all years in order to illustrate potential contribution
- ^ Soviet Union-Allies distribution: 1939: Only 67% due to the pact with Germany, but none to Axis. During 1940 Soviet Union is not counted at all. 1941: 44% is distributed to the Allies (after Operation Barbarossa), 1942-1945: 100%.
- ^ US values are included in Allied totals for all years in order to illustrate potential contribution & Lend-Lease
- ^ The Allied total is not the immediate sum of the table values; see the distribution rules used above.
- ^ The Axis total is not the immediate sum of the table values; see the distribution rules used above.
- ^ Allied/Axis GDP: This row shows the relation in GDP between the Allies and the Axis; i.e. 2.00 means the Allied production was 2 times larger than the Axis. Please note that only a selection of countries are included in the table. The distribution of values into alliances is described in the previous notes.
Table data source: Harrison, Mark, "The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison", Cambridge University Press (1998).
Summary of production
System Allies Axis Tanks and SP guns 227,235 52,345 Artillery 914,682 180,141 Mortars 657,318 100,000+ Machineguns 4,744,484 1,058,863 Military trucks 3,060,354 594,859 Military aircraft total 633,072 278,795 Fighter aircraft 212,459 90,684 Attack aircraft 37,549 12,539 Bomber aircraft 153,615 35,415 Reconnaissance aircraft 7,885 13,033 Transport aircraft 43,045 5,657 Training aircraft 93,578 28,516 Aircraft carriers 155 16 Battleships 13 7 Cruisers 82 15 Destroyers 814 86 Convoy escorts 1,102 - Submarines 422 1,337 Merchant shipping tonnage 33,993,230 5,000,000+
Note that most Battleships and Cruisers were produced before the war and many served through its entirety.
Production by country
Vehicles and ground weapons
Tanks and self-propelled guns
- Soviet Union = 105,251 (92,595)
- United States = 88,410 (71,067)
- Germany = 46,857 (37,794)
- United Kingdom = 27,896
- Canada = 5,678
- Japan = 2,515
- Italy = 2,473
- Hungary = 500
Note: Number in parenthesis equals the number of tanks and self-propelled guns equipped with main weapons of 75 mm calibre or larger. Smaller producing countries do not have this differentiation.
Artillery
Artillery includes anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons with calibres above 37 mm.
- Soviet Union = 516,648
- United States = 257,390
- Germany = 159,147
- United Kingdom = 124,877
- Japan = 13,350
- Canada = 10,552
- Italy = 7,200
- Other Commonwealth = 5,215
- Hungary = 447
Mortars (over 60 mm)
- Soviet Union = 200,300
- United States = 105,055
- United Kingdom = 102,950
- Germany = 73,484
- Commonwealth = 46,014
Machineguns
Machineguns do not include sub-machineguns, or machine guns used for arming aircraft.
- United States = 2,679,840
- Soviet Union = 1,477,400
- Germany = 674,280
- Japan = 380,000
- United Kingdom = 297,336
- Canada = 251,925
- Other Commonwealth = 37,983
- Hungary = 4,583
Military trucks
- United States = 2,382,311
- Canada = 815,729
- United Kingdom = 480,943
- Germany = 345,914
- Soviet Union = 197,100
- Japan = 165,945
- Italy = 83,000
Aircraft
Military aircraft of all types
- United States = 324,750
- Germany = 189,307
- Soviet Union = 157,261
- United Kingdom = 131,549
- Japan = 76,320
- Canada = 16,431
- Italy = 11,122
- France (09/39 - 06/40) = 4,016
- Other Commonwealth = 3,081
- Hungary = 1,046
- Romania = 1,000
Fighter aircraft
- United States = 99,950
- Soviet Union = 63,087
- Germany = 55,727
- United Kingdom = 49,422
- Japan = 30,447
- Italy = 4,510
- France (09/39 - 06/40): 1,597 = 542 MS.406 + 437 D.520+ 518 MB.151+ 80 C.714 + 20 VG-33
Attack aircraft
- Soviet Union = 37,549
- Germany = 12,539
- France (09/39 - 06/40) = 280
Bomber aircraft
- United States = 97,810
- United Kingdom = 34,689
- Soviet Union = 21,116
- Germany: 18,4491 = 214 Ar 234 + 475 Do 17 + 1,366 Do 217 + 5,656 He 111 + 1,146 He 177 + 9,122 Ju 88 + 466 Ju 188 + 4 Ju 388
- Japan = 15,117
- Italy = 2,063
- France (09/39 - 06/40) = 712
Transport aircraft
- United States = 23,929
- Soviet Union = 17,332
- Germany = 3,079
- Japan = 2,110
- United Kingdom = 1,7842
- Italy = 468
Training aircraft
- United States = 57,623
- United Kingdom = 31,864
- Japan = 15,201
- Germany = 11,546
- Soviet Union = 4,061
- Italy = 1,769
Naval ships
Aircraft carriers
- United States = 22 (141)
- Japan = 16
- United Kingdom = 14
- Germany = 0 None completed by the end of the war. Two were in production , Graf Zeppelin and Flugzeugträger B.
- Italy = 0 None completed by the end of the war. One was in production , see Aquila .
Figure in parentheses indicates merchant vessels converted to Escort carriers.
Battleships
- United States = 8
- United Kingdom = 5
- Italy = 3
- Japan = 2
- Germany = 2
Cruisers
- United States = 48
- United Kingdom = 32
- Japan = 9
- Italy = 6
- Soviet Union = 2
Destroyers
- United States = 349
- United Kingdom = 240
- Japan = 63
- Soviet Union = 25
- Germany = 17
- Italy = 6
Convoy escorts
- United States = 420
- United Kingdom = 413
- Canada = 191
- Germany = 23
Submarines
- Germany = 1,337
- United States = 422citation needed
- Japan = 167
- United Kingdom = 167
- Soviet Union = 52
- Italy = 28
Merchant tonnage
- United States = 33,993,230
- United Kingdom = 6,378,899
- Japan = 4,152,361
- Canada = 3,742,100
- Commonwealth = 2,702,943
- Italy = 1,469,606
Concrete bunkers and pillboxes
Estimate - uk only - 72,128,141 tonnes of steel and concrete 3
Concrete runways
10,000,000 tonnes 4
Materials
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
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
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
See also
- World War II
- American armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
- German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
- Italian aircraft production 1935 to 1945
- Soviet armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
- World War II aircraft production
- Rosie the Riveter
Notes
| This article's citation style may be unclear. The references used may be clearer with a different or consistent style of citation, footnoting, or external linking. |
- ^ NOTE: The number of Nazi Germany bomber aircraft does not include more than 3,172 operational V-2 rockets and approximately 10,000 operational V-1 unmanned aircrafts used by for bombing
- ^ By agreement, the UK drew most of its transport aircraft, excepting converted bombers, from the US allowing it to concentrate on production of bombers
- ^ http://energydiscussiongroup.wikispaces.com/file/view/war+tonnages.xls An estimate of the rates of production carried out in WW2 as a guide to how quickly a crash programme of renewables could be built by comparison.
- ^ http://energydiscussiongroup.wikispaces.com/file/view/war+tonnages.xls An estimate of the rates of production carried out in WW2 as a guide to how quickly a crash programme of renewables could be built by comparison.
References
- 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).
- 'Gross Domestic Product' 1940
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