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Liberty Factory - The Untold Story of Henry Kaiser's Oregon Shipyards (Hardcover)
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Liberty Factory - The Untold Story of Henry Kaiser's Oregon Shipyards (Hardcover)
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Churchill famously claimed that the only thing that had really
frightened him during the war was the Battle of the Atlantic.
Keeping open the lifeline between the US arsenal of democracy' and
the UK was essential to preparations for the invasion of Europe and
in the final analysis this came down to building merchant ships
faster than German U-boats could sink them. Crucial to this
achievement was the British-designed Liberty Ship', a simple cargo
ship that could be built rapidly, combined with the untapped
industrial potential of the USA that could build them in vast
numbers. Undoubtedly the most important individual in the rapid
expansion of US wartime shipyard capacity was Henry Kaiser, a man
with no previous shipbuilding experience but an entrepreneur of
vision and drive. This book tells the story of how he established
huge new yards using novel mass-production techniques in the most
surprising location - Oregon, one of the least industrially
developed areas of the US and one without an existing pool of
skilled labour to draw on. But it did have space, and large tracts
of virgin waterfront were ideal for laying out new shipyards from
scratch. The workforce was created by encouraging people from all
over the US to move to the area, and to facilitate this the company
built its own housing - in fact, a whole new city for 44,000
workers - and provided a level of social care unheard of in
present-day America let alone in the 1940s. It was keen to recruit
women workers so to encourage mothers to go out to work it also
built its own schools and nursery facilities. The result was a
well-motivated workforce that turned the Kaiser yards into the most
efficient shipbuilders in the country. In total Kaiser's Oregon
yards built over 600 Liberties' and the follow-on Victory Ships' -
including one built in the record time of 10 days - as well as
around 150 tankers, some 50 escort carriers and nearly 100
amphibious warfare ships. Curiously, this truly remarkable
achievement, of huge significance to the eventual Allied victory,
has been consigned to the footnotes of history, but is fully
documented and celebrated for the first time in this book.
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