diplomsko delo
Črtomir Demšar (Author), Kornelija Ajlec (Mentor)

Abstract

Proizvodnja orožja je pomembno vplivala na izid druge svetovne vojne. Nemčija namreč ni bila pripravljena na dolgotrajno vojno, ki je temeljila med drugim tudi na izčrpavanju. Združene države Amerike in Sovjetska zveza pa sta se kljub težavam na začetku vojne in zaostanku izredno hitro in uspešno pobrali ter Nemčijo, ki je bolj ali manj stagnirala do konca vojne, celo prehiteli. Eden izmed ciljev obeh vojskujočih se strani je bil nasprotniku preprečiti industrijsko proizvodnjo in onemogočiti prevoz surovin in materiala; tako po vodi, kopnem in, sedaj prvič v večjem obsegu, tudi po zraku. Uspeh zaveznikov v drugi svetovni vojni je bil povezan s tem, da so proizvajali enostavne, grobo izdelane in standardizirane produkte, kot je lahko pehotno orožje, ter tudi tanke, letala in ladje. Pomembno vlogo je imelo tudi dejstvo, da so vsakega izmed teh vrst orožij izdelovali v malo različnih modelih, zato so jih lahko proizvedli v velikem številu.

Keywords

druga svetovna vojna;proizvodnja orožja;Nemčija;ZDA;SZ;industrija;standardizirani produkti;bolonjska diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [Č. Demšar]
UDC: 94(497.4)"1939/1941"
COBISS: 75584003 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Comparison of arms production between Nazi Germany, Soviet Union and United States of America in Second World War
Secondary abstract: The outcome of the World War II was heavily influenced by the countries' arms production. Germany was not ready for a long-lasting war of attrition, however, the United States of America and the Soviet Union quickly and successfully rebounded after initial setbacks in their arms production and even surpassed Germany, which stagnated for the rest of the wartime. The goal of both sides waging war was to hinder the opponent's industrial production and prevent the transport of strategically important raw materials by ships, on land and for the first time on a much greater scale in the air, as well. The success of the Allies in the World War II greatly depended on their ability to produce simple, crudely made, standardized products: from light infantry weapons, to tanks, airplanes and ships. They produced these weapons in just a few different models, which enabled their mass production.
Secondary keywords: World War 2;arms production;Germany;the USA;the Soviet Union;industry;standardized products;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 33 str.
ID: 13321196