9 Firms and the German war economy: Warmongers for the sake of profit? 85 ... that the Allied pursuit of reparations at Versailles made World War II ... In Chapter 5, Harold James argues that in preparing for any future conflict, ... widely believed that there was massive surplus labour in the countryside, ... of war contracts.
During World War II, the businesses transitioned from producing toys, appliances, automobiles, etc. into producing<u> war supplies like guns and tanks.</u> Many of the businesses contracted with the government in order to gain profit. For example, the<em> </em><em>"Lionel Corporation"</em> produced items for war like compasses rather than toys while the <em>Alcoa</em><em> (Aluminum company)</em> produced fighter aircrafts. This meant that women needed to do the job of the men in the factories, so they started working as<em> welders, assemblers, and the like. </em>These activities regulated the economy.
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