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  • Freedoms Forge

    5
    By number one gearhead
    A most engaging and informative read. Hard to put down. A magnificent tribute to American Enterprise!
  • American Exceptionalism

    5
    By flyersphan16
    Anyone who doesn't believe in American Exceptionalism or the power of capitalism or still thinks gov't is the answer should take the time to read this book.
  • excellent!

    5
    By pdkaltenbach
    I really enjoyed this book a lot. I think I'm reasonably well read regarding the war and it's lead in, and I would rank this book among the best. A few of the (many) take-aways for me: a.)First, it is a very smooth read that not only presents well researched data, but tells a story that is so compelling that I repeatedly found myself reading late into the nite. b.) I found myself pausing throughout the read so as to ponder the sheer magnitude of the production numbers involved in the war effort. I knew they were big, but up to now never fully appreciated how big (eight aircraft carriers ---- A MONTH?! )………… For me, numbers like this just leave me asking "wait - how on earth …." ??? The author does an excellent job breaking down the answers in a really fascinating way. c.) For anyone with an interest in the historical development of manufacturing and logistics, this book is a must read. It ties together so many "a-ha!" moments in manufacturing history at it's greatest turning point, from factory floor layout through supply chain management and labor practices - all in a very readable way. d.) I also learned the histories of quite a few companies that are around today and how they fit into the war's production effort, ranging from the mega-engineering operations to the mom and pop operation out on a farm that was running a machine shop in their living room. e.) Perhaps more than anything, for me this book is the story of the sheer audacity of every-day Americans in a race against a clock. They were in a very real race where slip-ups in production meant the loss of the lives of family members at the front ---- and they knew it. In short - I am humbled by an amazing account of what they had accomplished. To the author, my thanks for an outstanding read.