Total Requirements of Raw Materials of Allied and Enemy Countries for One Month

Title

Total Requirements of Raw Materials of Allied and Enemy Countries for One Month

Creator

Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928

Identifier

WWP18848

Date

No date

Description

This report gives total requirements of raw materials for allied and enemy countries in World War I.

Source

Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, New York Federal Reserve Bank

Language

English

Text

TOTAL REQUIREMENTS OF RAW MATERIALS OF ALLIED AND ENEMY COUNTRIES for one month – Tons.

Note: Although amounts shown are monthly requirements a minimum supply would have to be given at once for three months.

Includes Iron Ore, Iron sheets profiles, rounds, wire, taken at mien prices of 12 pounds per ton. H Includes copper square, rounds, blocks, sheets and wire.

Germany  Austria  Poland  Roumania  Czecho-Slovakia  Serbia  Esthonia  Lithuania  Lettland  Total Requirement

Iron ore
Pig Iron
Manganese Ore
Ferro-Manganese
Bohemian Lignite
Pyrite
Copper
Brass scrap
Brass rods
Brass Ingots
Lead
Tin
Nitrate
Cupro Nickel

CARRIED FORWARD

Original Format

Table

Files

http://resources.presidentwilson.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/D08370.pdf

Citation

Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928, “Total Requirements of Raw Materials of Allied and Enemy Countries for One Month,” No date, WWP18848, Benjamin Strong Jr. Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.