- War Production Board
The War Production Board (WPB) was established as a government agency on January 16, 1942 by executive order of
Franklin D. Roosevelt . The purpose of the board was to regulate the production and allocation of materials and fuel duringWorld War II in theUnited States . It rationed such things as gasoline, heating oil, metals, rubber, paper ["War and the book trade" "In" Butler, Pierce (ed.) (1945) "Books and libraries in wartime" pp. 88-104, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1349001 OCLC 1349001] ] and plastics. It was dissolved shortly after the defeat of Japan in 1945.The first chairman of the Board was
Donald M. Nelson from 1942 to 1944 followed byJulius A. Krug from 1944 until the Board was dissolved.Effects
The WPB, along with other wartime committees which regulated spending and production, helped to reduce the potential for economic catastrophe after the close of World War II.Fact|date=June 2007
In 1943, the WPB hired
Harvard Business School Professor Thomas North Whitehead to tour the nation and find out how Americans were reacting to rationing and controls. Whitehead reported that "the good temper and common sense of most people under restrictions and vexations was really impressive... My own observation is that most people are behaving like patriotic, loyal citizens."Fact|date=June 2008Members
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William Beverly Murphy , president and CEO ofCampbell Soup Company oviet penetration
Soviet intelligence penetrated the War Production Board, including several members of the
Perlo group and its head Victor Perlo. TheMoynihan Commission on Government Secrecy in 1995 referred to this as a serious attack on American security by the Soviet Union, with considerable assistance from an enemy within. The head of the Silvermaster group,Nathan Gregory Silvermaster also penetrated the agency. The following list are American citizens who were engaged in espionage activities on behalf of theSoviet Union while working for the War Production Board. Its code name as deciphered in theVenona project is the "Depot".* Edward Fitzgerald
*Harold Glasser
*Harry Magdoff , Chief of the Control Records Section of War Production Board and Office of Emergency Management
*Victor Perlo , Chief of the Aviation Section of the War Production Board
*William Remington
*Nathan Gregory Silvermaster Notes
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* [http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0851490.html War Production Board]
ee also
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Board of Economic Warfare
*National War Labor Board
*War Manpower Commission
*Office of Price Administration
*Office of War Mobilization
*FBI Silvermaster File
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