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Combined Production and Resources Board : ウィキペディア英語版 | Combined Production and Resources Board The Combined Production and Resources Board was a temporary World War II government agency that allocated the combined economic resources of the United States and Britain. It was set up by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill on June 9, 1942.〔"Combined Production and Resources Board" in ''The New International Year Book: 1942'' (1943) p 163〕 Canada, after insisting on its economic importance, was given a place on the board in November, 1942. The Board closed down at the end of December 1945.〔''Keesing's Contemporary Archives'' Volume V, December, 1945 Page 7595〕 ==Mission== The mission of the Board set out by Roosevelt and Churchill was twofold:〔''Keesing's Contemporary Archives'' Volume IV, June, 1942 Page 5211〕 * a) Combine the production programmes of the U.S. and the U.K. into a single integrated programme, adjusted to the strategic requirements of the war, as indicated to the Board by the Combined Chiefs of Staff, and to all relevant production factors. In this connection the Board shall take account of the need for maximum utilisation of the productive resources available to the United States, the British Commonwealth, and the United Nations, the need to reduce demands on shipping to a minimum, and the essential needs of the civilian populations. * b. In close collaboration with the Combined Chiefs of Staff, assure the continuous adjustment of the combined production programme to meet changing military requirements.
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