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Race to the Front
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Human Resources Mobilization
Background and Prewar Conditions
August 1914 to February 1916
February 1916 to November 1917
November 1917 to November 1918
Casualties, August 1914 to November 1918
Economic Resource Mobilization
Introduction
Pre-War Production
Raw Materials Production, 1914-1918
Agriculture Output, 1914-1918
Munitions Production, 1914-1918
Transportation in the Great War
Transportation Systems, 1914-1918
Maritime Transportations, 1914-1918
Rails, Rivers, and Roads, 1914-1918
Coalition Warfare
Competing National Interests, 1914-1918
The Entente, August 1914-April 1917
The Central Powers, August 1914-April 1917
The American Intervention, April-December 1917
Amalgamation Controversies, August 1914-November 1918
American Expeditionary Force
The Rise of American Hegemony
Appendix 1: German Casualties in 1918
Appendix 2: Munitions Production in the Great War
Appendix 3: Transportation
Bibliography
Index

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Traces the economic components of the trilateral struggle between the Entente, the Central Powers, and the United States to determine the outcome of the war.

About the Author

KEVIN D. STUBBS is Lieutenant Colonel in the USAF Reserve. He holds a Ph.D. in Military History from Texas A&M.

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"[A]n interesting and useful book examining the impact of material mobilization on World War 1....Stubbs's book has numerous strengths that commend it to both scholars of World War 1 and the general reader....[S]tubbs's view of European reaction to American power serves as a basis for future discussion while his statistical data certainly helpto explain the actions of coalitions."-The Journal of Military History

"[S]tubb's work in a valuable addition to the study of the 1914-1918 conflict."-Stand To!

?[A]n interesting and useful book examining the impact of material mobilization on World War 1....Stubbs's book has numerous strengths that commend it to both scholars of World War 1 and the general reader....[S]tubbs's view of European reaction to American power serves as a basis for future discussion while his statistical data certainly helpto explain the actions of coalitions.?-The Journal of Military History

?[S]tubb's work in a valuable addition to the study of the 1914-1918 conflict.?-Stand To!

"ÝA¨n interesting and useful book examining the impact of material mobilization on World War 1....Stubbs's book has numerous strengths that commend it to both scholars of World War 1 and the general reader....ÝS¨tubbs's view of European reaction to American power serves as a basis for future discussion while his statistical data certainly helpto explain the actions of coalitions."-The Journal of Military History

"ÝS¨tubb's work in a valuable addition to the study of the 1914-1918 conflict."-Stand To!

"Ýa¨n interesting and useful book examining the impact of material mobilization on World War 1....Stubbs's book has numerous strengths that commend it to both scholars of World War 1 and the general reader....ÝS¨tubbs's view of European reaction to American power serves as a basis for future discussion while his statistical data certainly helpto explain the actions of coalitions."-The Journal of Military History

"[a]n interesting and useful book examining the impact of material mobilization on World War 1....Stubbs's book has numerous strengths that commend it to both scholars of World War 1 and the general reader....[S]tubbs's view of European reaction to American power serves as a basis for future discussion while his statistical data certainly helpto explain the actions of coalitions."-The Journal of Military History

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