Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II
Paperback Published on: 01/05/2014
Price: £14.99
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Synopsis
2021 One Book One Nebraska selection
2015 Nebraska Book Award in Nonfiction: Nebraska Spirit, from Nebraska Center for the Book
In the wake of Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt called for the largest arms buildup in our nation's history. A shortage of steel, however, quickly slowed the program's momentum, and arms production fell dangerously behind schedule. The country needed scrap metal. Henry Doorly, publisher of the *Omaha World-Herald*, had the solution. *Prairie Forge* tells the story of the great Nebraska scrap drive of 1942-a campaign that swept the nation and yielded *five million tons* of scrap metal, literally salvaging the war effort itself. James J. Kimble chronicles Doorly's conception of a fierce competition pitting county against county, business against business, and, in schools across the state, class against class-inspiring Nebraskans to gather 67,000 tons of scrap metal in only three weeks. This astounding feat provided the template for a national drive. A tale of plowshares turned into arms, *Prairie Forge* gives the first full account of how home became home front for so many civilians.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- ISBN: 9780803248786
- Number of pages: 236
- Dimensions: 229 x 159 x 15 mm
- Weight: 338g
- Languages: English
