Britain Had No Ability to Protect Every Factory — Dispersed Production Saved Output
Автор: WW2 Dark Truth
Загружено: 2026-01-28
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When Britain declared war on Germany in 1939, the nation faced an impossible problem: thousands of factories building weapons of war, and absolutely no way to protect them from enemy bombers. The mathematics were brutal. Germany could destroy Britain's concentrated industrial capacity faster than it could be replaced. Enter Lord Beaverbrook, a Canadian newspaper magnate with zero manufacturing experience and one radical idea: if you can't protect the factories, scatter them everywhere. Within months, furniture makers built Mosquito bombers. Chocolate factories produced aircraft canopies. Jewellers crafted precision instruments. By 1944, 16,000 tiny workshops were producing more aircraft than 60 massive factories had in 1939. The Germans couldn't bomb them all. Britain transformed its greatest vulnerability into an unbeatable advantage. This is the story of how dispersed production saved the nation.
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