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Canadian metals mining during World War II

Canadian metals mining during World War II

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Social Studies, Engineering, History

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The video discusses the strategic importance of aluminum, highlighting its production from bauxite in British Guiana and its significance for Canada during World War 2. It explains how Canada had a surplus of aluminum, unlike other nations that had to collect household items to produce bombers. The video also covers the global metal trade, focusing on Nazi Germany's efforts to acquire metals it lacked domestically, such as manganese, copper, and zinc, to build its war machine. The narrative concludes with Germany's military expansion, relying on metals sourced from various countries.

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