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Old 12-02-2015, 10:48 AM
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Found my League of Nations statistics on CD to my surprise.

Loads of detailed information about standing military forces just before the start of the war. Also government statistics for individual countries in a whole range of statistics from late 1920's through the 1930's by year up until 1939/40.

All agricultural statistics, and also raw materials such as antimony ore, bauxite, cadmium, chrome ore, coal, copper ore, crude petroleum & shale oil, gold, iron ore, lead ore, lignite, manganese, molybdenum ore, natural gas, nickel ore, nitrogen, phosphates, potash, pyrites, quicksilver, salt & industrial salt, silver, slag, sulphur, tin ore, tungsten ore, vanadium ore and zinc ore.

Also industrial production of aluminium, automobiles & trucks, benzol, cement, copper, electricity, lead, paper & paper board, petroleum products, pig iron, rayon, shipbuilding, staple fibre, steel, sulphuric acid, super-phosphates, tin, wood pulp and zinc. And merchant navy tonnage and trade statistics.

All highly relevant to WW2 I think. I'll type it up if anyone is interested.
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