And he knew that over time, once those factories and those raw materials were put to the war machine, the Japanese would not be able to keep up. And you could very well argue that the end of World War II, that The victory in World War II...was the result of America's industrial capacity. When the Japanese lost the plane. They lost a plane when we lost the plane. And their planes were better than ours for a long time. (11:44–11:51)
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Asserts that U.S. industrial capacity was crucial to winning World War II.
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