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industrial mobilization

The transformation of industry from its peacetime activity to the industrial program necessary to support the national military objectives. It includes the mobilization of materials, labor, capital, production facilities, and contributory items and services essential to the industrial program. See also mobilization.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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After three years of industrial mobilization, there occurred the first stages of a wave of strikes that spread throughout Europe and lasted until roughly 1923.
He is the author of books on industrial mobilization during World War I, the Stakhanovite movement of the 1930s, Soviet state and society in the 1920s, and the award-winning Cars for Comrades.
Despite these problems, most Americans expected efficient mobilization; and the confusion surrounding industrial mobilization shocked the nation.
Addressing the ceremony, PCJCCI President SM Naveed termed Inter Industrial Mobilization as a systematic approach of mobilizing Industries of two countries through which the participants are provided an opportunity to visit, see and learn about the market trends, potentials, operations and challenges of each other's industries.
He referred Inter Industrial Mobilization as a systematic approach of mobilizing Industries of two countries through which the participants are provided an opportunity to visit, see and learn about the market trends, potentials, operations and challenges of each other's industries.
He referred Inter Industrial Mobilization as a systematic approach of mobilizing Industries of two countries through which the participants were provided an opportunity to visit, see and learn about the market trends, potentials, operations and challenges of each others industries.
Problems with industrial mobilization developed very quickly during World War I because of the lack of preparation.
Russia's industrial mobilization was less successful than some, but what success it achieved was notable considering the country's relatively backward starting point.
Consequently, the former increased its invest in "preparing civil defences" and "mobilization," including industrial mobilization as part of its national security strategy.
Most fundamental, military power is ultimately the reflection of a nation's industrial mobilization potential.
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