
audiobook
by Benedict Crowell, United States. War Department
A striking opening captures the very moment the guns fell silent on November 11, 1918. A six‑second sound‑ranging record shows the thunder of artillery one minute before the armistice, then the eerie hush that followed, punctuated only by a celebratory pistol shot. This graphic snapshot sets the tone for a vivid, on‑the‑ground sense of the war’s final heartbeat.
The rest of the work unfolds as a clear, concise history of America’s massive wartime munitions effort. Written by the officials who oversaw factories, design, and logistics, it explains how ordinary citizens and engineers transformed a peacetime economy into a machine that supplied guns, shells, tanks, aircraft and countless other essentials. Accessible and authoritative, the report offers listeners a behind‑the‑curtain view of the coordinated industrial push that helped bring the conflict to its close.
Language
en
Duration
~26 hours (1528K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing, Odessa Paige Turner, TIA and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2015-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1952
A lawyer, soldier, and public servant, he brought firsthand experience of war and government to his writing. His books reflect a life spent shaping U.S. military policy during and after World War I.
View all booksA historic government publisher rather than a single writer, this name appears on military reports, orders, and official compilations produced by the former U.S. War Department. These works offer a direct window into how the department recorded policy, operations, and administration.
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