Victory Program

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The Victory Program was a comprehensive U.S. military mobilization and production plan developed before America’s entry into World War II to prepare the nation for large-scale global conflict.

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instanceOf United States government program
military mobilization plan
appliesToConflict World War II
author Albert C. Wedemeyer
commissionedBy George C. Marshall
component production requirements estimates
shipping and logistics estimates
troop strength estimates
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs comprehensive U.S. military mobilization and production plan
developedBefore Declaration of war on Japan
surface form: United States entry into World War II
draftedBy War Department General Staff
surface form: U.S. Army War Plans Division
estimatedForces multi-million man U.S. Army
estimatedTheater European Theater of Operations, United States Army
surface form: European Theater of Operations

Pacific Theater of Operations
focus force structure planning
industrial production planning
logistical support planning
mobilization of manpower
goal plan U.S. military mobilization
plan U.S. war production
prepare the United States for large-scale global conflict
influenced U.S. Army expansion plans
U.S. wartime production goals
overall Allied strategy planning
language English
location Washington, D.C.
natureOfDocument strategic planning document
partOf U.S. prewar planning for World War II
presentedTo President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
startTime 1941
subjectMatter force deployment planning
grand strategy
military logistics
war economy planning
timePeriod World War II
surface form: World War II era

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